- 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Virtual Branch Recording: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    Red Lion Square was long one of London's most genteel addresses, home to nobles, scholars, and professionals. But on 25 March 1818, one house on the south side opened its doors to quite another class of person, as the Mendicity Society began its business. Set up to solve the growing...
                                    Virtual Branch Recording: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Have gun, will travel: The myth of the frontier in the Hollywood Western
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    The Western movies that from around 1910 until the 1960s made up at least a fifth of all the American film titles on general release signified escapist entertainment for British audiences: an alluring vision of vast open spaces, of cowboys on horseback outlined against an imposing landscape.
For Americans themselves,...
                                    Have gun, will travel: The myth of the frontier in the Hollywood Western
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The Right Kind of History. An Interview with Nicola Sheldon, Jenny Keating and John Hamer
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Interview
                                                                            
                                    Sir David Cannadine has written the book that tells the history of history in schools. On the podcast on this site he outlines some of his reasons for wanting to write the book and what his findings were. But alongside his name on the front cover are his research team...
                                    The Right Kind of History. An Interview with Nicola Sheldon, Jenny Keating and John Hamer
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                David Cannadine Interview about his book: The Right Kind of History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Cannadine Interview
                                                                            
                                    Sir David Cannadine has done the unthinkable he has traced the teaching of history in state schools since the beginning. In his book The Right Kind of History: Teaching the Past in Twentieth-Century England he explores the real history of history education the truth is discovered to that age old...
                                    David Cannadine Interview about his book: The Right Kind of History
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                History Abridged: American Policy: theory and practice over 200 years
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian feature
                                                                            
                                    
History Abridged: In this feature we take a person, time, theme or event and tell you the vast rich history in small space. A long dip into history in a shortened form. See all History Abridged articles
The ‘Monroe Doctrine’ in 1825 provided a cornerstone for future United States foreign policy. Drafted...
                                    History Abridged: American Policy: theory and practice over 200 years
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Guy Fawkes in Manchester: The World of William Harrison Ainsworth
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Some of the most enduring myths in British history were created and perpetuated by novelists, despite the fact that the historical novel has long been relegated to the second division of the literary arts. Deeply unfashionable today, writers like Sir Walter Scott, Edward Bulwer Lytton and William Harrison Ainsworth were...
                                    Guy Fawkes in Manchester: The World of William Harrison Ainsworth
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Evelyn Waugh’s books on the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935–36
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Philip Woods discusses Evelyn Waugh’s contribution to understanding the nature of journalism before the Second World War.
This article compares the value to historians of the two books Evelyn Waugh wrote based on his experiences as a war correspondent covering the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935–36. The popular satiric novel Scoop (1938) is...
                                    Evelyn Waugh’s books on the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935–36
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Recorded Webinar: India and the Second World War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    Two-and-a-half million men from undivided India served the British during the Second World War.  Their experiences are little remembered today, neither in the West where a Euro/US-centric memory of the war dominates, nor in South Asia, which privileges nationalist histories of independence from the British Empire. What was it like...
                                    Recorded Webinar: India and the Second World War
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Mountbatten in retirement: the abortive trip to rebel Rhodesia
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Adrian Smith investigates an abortive plan for the earl to intervene in Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence.
Earl Mountbatten of Burma boasted a unique CV: Chief of Combined Operations, Supreme Commander South-East Asia, Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord, Chief of the Defence Staff, and Viceroy of India. Yet somehow...
                                    Mountbatten in retirement: the abortive trip to rebel Rhodesia
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The Friar's Bush
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    Nothing on earth would have persuaded me to enter the place… it was the house of the dead. Paul Henry, artist (1876-1958)
The Friar's Bush cemetery on the Stranmillis Road in Belfast may only be two acres in size, but its history is far bloodier and grislier than you would...
                                    The Friar's Bush
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The Irish in Britain 1815-1914
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    Irish migration to Britain has a long and chequered history, yet only in recent years have historians examined this subject in depth, through a growing body of local, regional and national studies which have supplemented the earlier pioneering research of J. E. Handley and J. A. Jackson. These studies have...
                                    The Irish in Britain 1815-1914
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The History Ledger, podcasts from the Economic History Society
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    An HA partnership podcast series with the Economic History Society. 
                                                                            
                                    The HA and the Economic History Society are developing a new partnership. Affiliates of the EHS contributed to our  Teacher Fellowship programme: Teaching the economic history of colonialism in Africa and Asia. As part of the development of closer links, we are delighted to support the dissemination of The History...
                                    The History Ledger, podcasts from the Economic History Society
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The Great Exhibition
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    ‘Of all the decades to be young in, a wise man would choose the 1850s’ concludes G.M. Young in his Portrait of An Age. His choice is understandable. Historians and contemporaries have long viewed the middle years of the century as a ‘plateau of peace and prosperity’, an ‘age of...
                                    The Great Exhibition
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The price of reform: the people's budget and the present trauma
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    When Lloyd George succeeded Asquith as Chancellor of the Exchequer in April 1908, his first task was to introduce the old age pensions Asquith had initiated. His second was to prove even more momentous. On 29 April 1909 he presented what has become known as "The People's Budget".
The task...
                                    The price of reform: the people's budget and the present trauma
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Multipage Article
                                                                            
                                    An HA Podcasted History of the British Empire 1800-Present featuring Dr Seán Lang of Anglia Ruskin University, Dr John Stuart of Kingston University London, Professor A. J. Stockwell and Dr Larry Butler of the University of East Anglia.
                                    Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Hammer, House of Horror: The making of a British film company, 1934 to 1979
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    The now legendary film company Hammer made such classics as The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Dracula (1958), plus their numerous sequels and subsequent remakes of old Universal Gothic chillers (The Curse of the Werewolf, The Mummy, The Phantom of the Opera), as well as making international stars out of Peter...
                                    Hammer, House of Horror: The making of a British film company, 1934 to 1979
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The British Union of Fascists: the international dimension
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    Fascism failed in Britain in the 1930s – Europe’s decade of the ‘Brown plague’. Unlike in many European countries, fascists in Britain were never a serious threat to the democratic order. This was not for want of trying, especially on the part of Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union...
                                    The British Union of Fascists: the international dimension
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Few Conservative institutions appealed to the Tory rank-and-file activist like the Tariff Reform League did in the opening two decades of the Twentieth Century. From its foundation in 1903, the League spearheaded Joseph Chamberlain’s crusade to grant tariffs on imported goods, acting as his grassroots organisation. This article attempts to...
                                    Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Podcast Series: Russia and the USSR
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Russia and the USSR
                                                                            
                                    An HA Podcasted History of Russia and the USSR featuring Dr Beryl Williams, Dr Jonathan Davis of Anglia Ruskin University, Dr Edwin Bacon of Birkbeck University of London and Professor Peter Waldron of the University of East Anglia.
                                    Podcast Series: Russia and the USSR
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                British Women in the Nineteenth Century
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    A short pamphlet surveying the historical record of rather more than half the population of Britain over a period of a hundred years must of necessity be sketchy and incomplete. The great interest in history of women which has arisen in the last few decades has produced a great deal...
                                    British Women in the Nineteenth Century
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Polychronicon 138: The Civil Rights Movement
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    "He was The One, The Hero, The One Fearless Person for whom we had waited. I hadn't even realized before that we had been waiting for Martin Luther King, Jr, but we had."
So spoke the novelist Alice Walker in 1972, looking back on her teenage years. And so wrote...
                                    Polychronicon 138: The Civil Rights Movement
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlets
                                                                            
                                    New Deal is the name given to the policies of the American president Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 1930s. Elected in 1932, at a time of great economic depression, he sought to alleviate distress by using the inherent powers of government, and the New Deal era come to be seen...
                                    Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    During the years from 1826 to 1830 Benjamin Disraeli went through the slough of despond. His first major biographer,William Flavelle Monypenny, observed the ‘clouds of despondency which were now settling upon Disraeli's mind'. In his magisterial life of the great tory leader Robert Blake commented that ‘after completing Part II...
                                    'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                The Northern Limit: Britain, Canada and Greenland, 1917-20
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Imperial ambitions during the First World War extended beyond the Middle East and Africa.  In this article Ben Markham looks at the territorial wrangling over Greenland.
It is well known that the British Empire grew in size significantly in the wake of the First World War. In the course of...
                                    The Northern Limit: Britain, Canada and Greenland, 1917-20
                                 
                                                                                                                - 
                                    
                                                                                    
                                                                                Journeys Home: Indian forces and the First World War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    This article examines the importance of understanding the experiences of the Indian Forces during the First World War and how that can affect young people today.
One hundred and four years ago the British Empire was one of the largest global operations in existence. Roughly a quarter of the world’s population...
                                    Journeys Home: Indian forces and the First World War