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How has white Christian nationalism changed since the Gilded Age? A religion scholar compares the Social Gospel with the ...
The Anglo-Saxon aristocracy, many of whom had fought and died with King Harold Godwinson at Senlac Hill, were systematically ...
With its deep-rooted traditions, creative spirit and famous ales, Masham brings together all the elements that make Yorkshire ...
Today, the sad old pump in Shoreditch has lost its handle, had its nozzle broken and even its basin is filled with concrete, yet a lone primrose flowers – emblematic of the mystic quality that some ...
In 1930, two Oxford-educated writers, Walter C. Sellar and Robert J. Yeatman, published a 115-page "memorable history of England." Both men's work had appeared regularly in "Punch," the British humor ...
The Rest Is History The Road to 1066: Revenge of the Vikings (Part 2) The Vikings are coming for 9th century England following the murder of their brethren. 58 mins ...
The Last Kingdom is based on the historical novels by Bernard Cornwell - and while Uhtred of Bebbanburg is a fictional ...
Thanks to its leafy riverside, London-linked towpath and town centre dotted with centuries-old inns and townhouses, it’s now ...
The Guardian’s happiest places to live in Britain have been revealed, and this bustling Sussex city has been recognised.
Wessex, also known as the Kingdom of the West Saxons, was a large and influential Anglo-Saxon kingdom from 519 to 927AD. From its humble beginnings through to the most powerful kingdom in the land, we ...
Thomas Cranmer, for example, was burnt at the stake – yet the simple beauty of his Book of Common Prayer, dating from 1549, was to last for more than 400 years, until shamefully replaced by the ugly ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a key component of a mysterious artifact at Sutton Hoo, a National Trust site in Suffolk, England, famous for the seventh century Anglo-Saxon “ghost ship” burial ...