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July 2016
July 2016
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The astonishing Æthelstan
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Nuclear fall-out: how the USA & USSR became bitter enemies
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England’s greatest royal rebel: why the Duke of Monmouth was a 17th-century hero
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The Somme: was it really a monstrous failure?
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History explorer: the power of cotton
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My history hero: Seve Ballesteros (1957–2011)
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The Somme through German eyes
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Books interview with Daniel Todman: “Everything that happened in 1940 isn’t somehow down to Winston Churchill”
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1966: when the swing turned sour
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The Somme soldiers’ stories