By Elinor Evans

Published: Thursday, 28 October 2021 at 12:00 am


Alexander’s afterlife

The Macedonian leader conquered swathes of the ancient world – but, as Edmund Richardson reveals, his reach extended farther still after death


Lessons from Afghanistan’s past

Can revisiting misrepresented or untold aspects of history help us better understand the situation today? An expert panel debates key topics


A people’s princess

Long before Diana, the British public adored another ill-fated princess. Tracy Borman tells the tragic tale of the prince regent’s daughter Charlotte


Hereward the Wake

Matt Lewis teases fact from myth in the story of the outlaw who defied William the Conqueror


Ireland divided

Charles Townshend identifies the key episodes that led to the partition of Ireland into north and south


Making melancholy fashionable

Mary Ann Lund discusses how the condition captured the imagination of Renaissance Britain


Queens of spades

Rebecca Wragg Sykes introduces the groundbreaking female archaeologists of the 1930s who dug for success in the face of sexism

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