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The extraordinary life of Henry Christophe, King of Haiti from 1811 to 1820.
Recent protests in China are part of a long tradition of student activism, but results are often lacklustre.
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The Birth of Time
March has two of the year’s most important anniversaries: the creation of the world and the creation of time.
Glory or Gravity?
John Hutchinson and Isaac Newton were both devout scholars who believed that the natural world and God were inextricably linked. The similarities ended there.
Toad Testicles, Foul-Beard and Broad-Arse
Nicknames can easily raise an eyebrow, but they have value to the historian beyond humour.
The Power of Protests
Recent protests in China are part of a long tradition of student activism, but results are often lacklustre.
The Lost Tudor
Son of a queen and uncle to the king who founded a dynasty, history almost forgot Edward Tudor. Why?
No Silver Bullet
The extraordinary life of Henry Christophe, King of Haiti from 1811 to 1820.
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