History’s most famous embroidery has sparked endless fascination and controversy over the circa 950 years since its creation.
As familiar notions suggest, medieval medicine was influenced by herbs and humours. But these factors were part of a broader ...
Feared as savage invaders, the Huns posed a serious threat to Rome – but their goal wasn’t conquest, or Roman annihilation ...
The Great Heathen Army wasn’t a single unified force, but rather a shifting coalition of warbands whose multi-layered ...
One method you likely haven’t tried is putting a cold apple on your head. But, centuries ago, the Tudors and other people of ...
Edmund Ironside was an ill-fated king during a violent and turbulent time in the history of the Anglo-Saxons. But is the ...
In theory, putting down the rebels of the First Jewish Revolt should have been easy for the mighty Roman empire. But ...
Have you ever sat around a dinner table or in a pub and rubbed your finger along the rim of a glass to make that eerie ringing noise? The great American inventor made a musical instrument out of the ...
But space travel is also a human endeavour. In the heavens as on Earth, that means it throws up stories that can be bizarre, funny or melancholy. As Nasa prepares to send astronauts back to the ...
“We might think of theatre today as belonging to the cultural sphere, but in ancient Rome, it belonged to an incredibly political sphere,” says Dr Jessica Clarke, a research associate at the Institute ...
It’s not too often that medieval historians grab national headlines, but when you get an Oxford academic counting penises in a world-famous embroidery, you’re sure to arouse media attention. On ...
In 1930, the United States war department approved a secret plan that mapped out a course of action for a hypothetical war with Britain. Its codename: War Plan Red. Yes, the two nations were allies, ...
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