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The Zimmermann telegram: the telegram that brought America into the First World War
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Edward VIII: Nazi sympathiser, playboy prince or peace-loving reformer?
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The Jews of medieval England
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The big debate: was Edward II really murdered?
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Brexit, the Corn Laws and the Common Market: a brief history of Britain’s trade deals
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Mi Amigo: the deadly WW2 bomber crash in Sheffield play park that killed 10 airmen
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7 things you (probably) didn’t know about Verdun
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Britain’s bored imperialists
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Catherine Hanley on Matilda: “Honestly, if I were her, I’d have wanted to put my fist through a wall”
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My history hero: Chris Packham chooses Ivon Hitchens
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How Henry VI’s love of peace cost him the throne – and his life
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Dark secrets of the Victorian Underworld: did hardened criminals stalk Britain’s cities?
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Class warfare: a day in the life of a Victorian schoolchild
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“The anglocentric view we have of British history is unsustainable,” says Misha Glenny
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