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  • Michael Wood, Hadrian and the Making of Early England

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  • The Historian 145: Out now

    8th July 2020

    Read The Historian 145 Migration has been a hot topic over the recent past. Tempers have risen, noises have been made. Migration is bad. Migration is good. There have been government targets for net migration (mostly missed by huge margins) and these have prompted much anguish amongst some politicians. So...

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  • Remembering The Battle of Britain: 80 years on

    1st July 2020

    The Battle of Britain is one of the most important battles of the Second World War. It was the battle that ensured that Britain would be the only free Western European country that remained unoccupied by the Nazis and physically able to continue fighting throughout the conflict. It is arguably...

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  • Windrush Day

    22nd June 2020

    To help you find out more about Black British history during this period we have released the following resources from our archive:

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  • Professor Justin Champion

    18th June 2020

    With great sadness the Historical Association has learned of the death of our former President, Professor Justin Champion on 10th June after a long illness. Justin was President of the Historical Association from May 2014 until May 2017 and he was a very popular choice, partly because of his background...

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  • Tackling racism: a continuing dialogue

    10th June 2020

    Recent events in the UK and the USA have once more raised the issue of racism to the top of the news agenda, providing us all with an opportunity to reflect on the type of society we want to live in and that we want to create. Racism has deep...

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  • VE Day – 75 years since the end of the Second World War

    1st May 2020

    Despite moving May Bank Holiday from a Monday to a Friday, and with 75 years’ worth of opportunity to plan, no-one could have predicted that the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe would have to be done in lockdown. So, although sadly there won’t...

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  • Welcoming Peter Mandler as the new Historical Association President

    30th April 2020

    We are delighted to announce that Professor Peter Mandler has accepted the position of President of the HA. Professor Mandler will be taking over the position from Professor Tony Badger who will step down this later this year. Peter Mandler was born in the USA in 1958, educated at Oxford and...

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  • Film series: Tudor Royal Authority

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  • Film: Writing history - The Life & Legend of the Sultan Saladin

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