The Murder of Grigori Rasputin
The 'healer' and friend to Tsar Nicholas II was killed on 17 December 1916.
The 'healer' and friend to Tsar Nicholas II was killed on 17 December 1916.
Winning the vote for women brought new energy to campaigns for social and political equality. Joanne Smith looks at the remarkable flowering of women’s associations in Britain during the 20th century.
The Battle of Culloden, which vanquished Stuart claims to the British throne, is a much mythologised and misunderstood event. What really happened in April 1746?
The ideas of a French philosopher provided the great Egyptian novelist with a way of assessing the good and the bad in his nation’s past.
History on television is long overdue a radical rethink.
A Buenos Aires building whose architecture is inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, representing Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.
Kate Wiles on a ‘map to the stars’, designed to promote a Los Angeles neighbourhood to Hollywood’s new celebrities.
The beginning of another year provides Eleanor Parker with an opportunity to reflect on a meditation on time that combines exquisite Old English poetry with early medieval science.
A compelling mix of science, history and culture continues to draw the public to the world’s most famous hominin.
Violence and expansion were integral to the armed bureaucracy at the heart of the East India Company.