Articles

Black History Month with British Online Archives

The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Women and Protest in 19th Century Britain

Britain and the Second World War: Identity and Remembrance

VE Day Through the Eyes of East Prussian Refugees

Pride in Perspective: Homosexuality in Britain Since 1967

Behind Enemy Lines: The Life and Death of Diana Rowden

The Politics of the World Cup

The Fashionable Form of Holocaust Denial

Channel Islander Victims of Nazi Persecution: A Legitimate Heritage?

The Problem with Apollo

Interpreting the Unthinkable

The Radical Romanticism of Piracy

Stranger Things, Nostalgia and Unintentional Meaning

In Conversation With...Andrew J. Bacevich

In Conversation With...Stephen M. Walt

History in society – Reassessing the relevance of public monuments in the 21st century

From the Archive: The Paris Peace Conference and Upper Silesia

Assessing Soviet nationality policy: a state vested with the power to define, build and destroy nations

Miracle of Chile? The legacy of the Chicago Boys

Aid in Africa: hurting or helping?

History and identity: tracing the legacy of colonial history in modern French identity

From the Archive: America Abroad, 1891-1907

From the Archive: Women’s Liberation and the CPGB

Match Maker, Match Maker, Don’t Make the Match: Phossy Jaw and the Bryant and May Match Workers Strike

From the Archive: Scottish Rebel Songs

Fashion as a political statement in the American Republic

A re-evaluation of the legacy of James Marion Sims

Cholera Pandemic 1830s

Women and War: Challenging the Archetype of Passive Women Throughout the Troubles

A Red Spectre: Remembering the Paris Commune on its 150th Anniversary

The centenary of the partition of Ireland: Assessing the past, present, and future of the United Kingdom

Contextualising the MOVE Remains Within American History
Pride is a State of Mind: The History of the Pathologisation of Queerness

Talk Like a Pirate Day: The Evolving Social Character of Pirates in the Golden Age

An Assessment of The History of Mary Prince as an Abolitionist text

Hillsborough: The Archive as a Vehicle for ‘Truth Recovery’

Princess Sophia Duleep Singh and The Important Role of Indian Women in the Suffragette Movement

“Raise a glass to freedom, something they can never take away”: The presentation of American slavery in ‘Hamilton: An American Musical’

The Power of State Apologies: The Irish Famine

Airborne Propaganda: The Battle for Hearts and Minds

From the Archive: Women's Liberation, Miniskirts and The Pill in 60s and 70s Britain

Syphilis: Scarring the Face of Society for more than 500 years

“Going for an Indian”: Food, Immigration and Multiculturalism in Britain

From the Archive: Immigration and Political Discourse from the 1960s to Brexit

The Deterioration of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

A Century of Denial

Climate Change: The Unsolvable Crisis of Capitalist Governance

From the Archive: Beauty Standards and Diet Culture in British Print Media, 1901-1966

From the Archive: William Howard Russell and The Crimean Wars Cultural Legacy

From the Archive: The Failures of Women in Art

From the Archive: Cycling to Equality