In History Revealed's 'My life in history' series, Richard Quincey talks about his role as head of performance at the London Dungeon ...
The City of Light wasn’t always so dazzling: its origins were muddy, and its development was punctuated by conflict in ...
The city of Rome was home to roughly 450,000 people. But where did they all live? From cramped insulae to the most decadent ...
Mass-produced newspapers, pamphlets and satirical drawings kept a voracious Georgian public well sated with salacious stories ...
The Spanish capital is a city of water and war, marked by conflict but glorying in culture. Jules Stewart guides us through ...
From Phoenician fort to Roman city, Moorish settlement and great European hub of exploration, Lisbon has lived many lives.
Dick Whittington has become one of Britain’s best-loved pantomime heroes. Yet, as Michael McCarthy tells Jon Bauckham, the ...
The area now known as the Vale of York in northern England has a long history of human settlement and activity around the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. Evidence of human presence, ...
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