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Pioneering journalist Nellie Bly went undercover to expose the shocking conditions inside an infamous Victorian-era asylum in New York ...
Margaret Beaufort has long been put forward as a shadowy mastermind potentially behind one of England’s greatest royal ...
One of the earliest Norse myths depicts the so-called god of thunder in women’s clothing. Far from undermining Thor’s power, ...
When did you first hear about Sophie Scholl? While I was doing research for my Nazi-era novels about a fictional German ...
Want to know more about the story of Pompeii and its destruction in AD 79? HistoryExtra's Kev Lochun rounds up some essential ...
Introduced in the wake of the Norman Conquest, the murdrum fine was meant to protect Norman settlers from revenge killings.
Horses are instinctively wired to run from danger. So how did medieval armies train them to thunder towards enemy lines ...
The Roman empire was by no means the largest in history: in fact 25 others have occupied a larger land mass either before or since. Yet very few can boast as wide-reaching an influence and impact. At ...
As Britain’s longest-reigning monarch – a rule of 68 years and counting – it’s fair to say that Queen Elizabeth II has probably seen it all. Prime ministers have come and gone; the royal family itself ...
Who was Drake, what is he most famous for, and how involved was he in the slave trade? The top-line summary about Francis Drake (1540–96) in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography written in 2004 ...