Goodbye to the Vikings
Richard Hodges shows how new evidence is leading to a fresh understanding of the role of the Vikings in European history.
Richard Hodges shows how new evidence is leading to a fresh understanding of the role of the Vikings in European history.
The saint was moved to a resting place in the rebuilt cathedral, behind the high altar, on 4 September 1104.
Louis IV died in his early thirties on September 10th, 954, as a result of a fall from his horse.
Stephen Tyas uncovers a skeleton in the closeted world of espionage.
Ben Kiernan points out the progress, and difficulties, in recovering history and justice after genocide.
Clive Foss investigates how Stalin changed the calendar to keep the Soviet people continually at work.
Hugh Kennedy examines the life of one of the most powerful men in the world in the eighth century.
The beauty of Sirmione, which lies at the southern tip of Lake Garda in Italy, has proved an inspiration for poets since 56 BC, as T.P. Wiseman explains.
David Nicholls calls for curriculum reform so that the past might have a future in England.