June themes for the Year of Reading

Published: 1st June 2026

Anne Frank's birthday, and Pride month

This month is an opportunity to combine some of the big themes of June with reading.

Anne Frank

On the 12 June it would have been Anne Frank’s 97th birthday. Anne was murdered by the Nazis for being Jewish as one of the 6+ million victims of the Holocaust. Unlike millions of other children killed as a result of Nazi actions we know about Anne, her thoughts, aspirations and feelings, because of a diary she kept that was published after the Second World War. Anne’s diary is a pertinent reminder of the real lives that were destroyed during the Nazi genocide against the Jews. It is also filled with inspiration for the values that can be held onto even when things appear to be impossible. June is a great month to read or reread Anne’s words.

Pride month

June is also Pride month. Although the HA tends to celebrate LGBTQ+ events in February as that is LGBTQ+ History Month, we don’t believe that inclusion and representing the full rainbow of history (I hope you see what we did there) should ever be restricted to a single month. Therefore, during June's Pride month take a look at some of our supporting articles about the LGBTQ+ community and how their lifestyles and experiences have changed and been treated over the centuries. 

Breaking news: HA and Ally Sherrick at Chalke Valley

The Historical Association will be appearing at the Chalke Valley History Festival with former Young Quills winner Ally Sherrick. We will be in discussion with Ally about her latest book Rebel Heart as well as discussing her previous books including prizewinner Black Powder. Catch us in the tent in Wiltshire on Saturday 27 June.