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Pride’s Purge

Pride’s Purge

Pride's Purge laid in place the stepping stones that ended with the scaffold and the execution of Charles I.
Alice Hunt
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Pride’s Purge

Alice Hunt

Pride's Purge laid in place the stepping stones that ended with the scaffold and the execution of Charles I.

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The Other Norman Conquest

Adam Staten

The 'Norman Conquest' expands far beyond England throughout the 11th century.

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The King’s touch

Phil Craig

Princess Diana’s powers are underappreciated.

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The Flood: Welcome to the Bronze Age

Greg DiBiase

Sumeria is the setting for a new novel. Its author describes the ancient civilization.

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The Battle for Aachen

Philip W. Blood

The battle of Aachen was one of the hardest fought of the war, and destroyed much of the city, though thankfully not the cathedral.

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Hampton Court: A Theatre of the Tudor Monarchy

Gareth Russell

Hampton Court became a centre of Tudor power and the dynasty enjoyed the palace that had been improved by first Cardinal Wolsey, and then Anne Boleyn.

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History at a Precipice: 1923

Mark Jones

Did the Weimar Republic fall in isolation, or could the imperial powers of France and Britain have been a little more helpful to a struggling democracy?

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Arnhem

Saul David

The heroic stand at Arnhem bridge became legendary, despite Operation Market Garden’s failure due to logistical flaws and missed opportunities.

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The Poor Knight

David Pilling

Sir John Deyville’s fall from rebel to debtor may echo in the 'poor knight' of England’s greatest legend.

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