BBC History Year 2023 Magazine Back Issues
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- When Pirates Ruled The Waves
- How Colonial Conflict Drove Sailors To Villainy In The 17th Century
- Elephants, Emus And Empire.
- What Victorian Zoos Reveal About 19th-Century Society
- How The Holocaust Began
- The Marvellous Middle Ages
- From Medicine To Exploration, Why The Medieval Era Witnessed Astonishing Progress
- Europe Was A Much More Savage Place Than The Americas
- Killing Victoria Seven Plots To Murder The Monarch
- The Ultimate Tudor Survivor
- How Katherine Parr Outwitted Her Enemies In Henry VIII's Court
- The Book That Transformed Medieval England
- Victorian Lady Killers
- Five Women Whose Crimes Shocked Society
- The Mongols How Brutal Was Life In Their Medieval Empire?
- George VI's Nazi Dilemma The King's Battles With Fascist Sympathisers
- The Global Tudors
- Why People Flocked To 16th-Century England
- Crowning Glory-The Best(and worst) Coronations In Britain's History
- Medieval Food Fight When Feasting Became A Political Weapon
- Elizabeth's Divided Loyalties
- How Anne Boleyn And Henry VIII's Doomed Marriage Shaped The Virgin Queen
- History's Greatest Killers From The Black Death To Malaria, Diseases That Changed The World
- On Top Of The World Why The Ascent Of Everest Lifted Britain's Spirits In 1953
- Original Rogue Heroes
- How The SAS Outwitted The Nazis
- The Greatest Pharaoh? Was Ramesses II A Military Genius Or A Master Of Propaganda?
- Diseases Provoked Astonishing Ingenuity
- The Long Shadow Of The Witch Trials
- Rome's Brutal Peace
- How The Romans Used The Threat Of Violence To Control Their Vast Empire
- Medieval Escape Artist The Rebel Who Fled The Tower Of London And Overthrew A King
- Could The First World War Have Ended In 1916?
- Ignoring The Armada How Tudor Traders Kept Calm And Carried On
- Tokyo In Ruins The 1923 Earthquake That Stunned Japan
- Scotland's Greatest Victory How Bannockburn Transformed Medieval Britain
- My Hunt For A Nazi War Criminal
- Templars On Trial
- Why The Medieval Knights Were Accused Of Debauchery And Devil Worship
- Street Life In Ancient Pompeii
- Anne Boleyn's Fatal Attraction
- How Political Scheming Drove The Rise And Fall Of The Tudor Queen
- Medieval Stalingrad Dan Jones On The Modern Echoes Of The 1346 Siege Of Calais
- The Allies Hardest Fight? The Brutal Battle For Italy In 1943
- Hitler's Bungled Revolution
- Why The Munich Beer Hall Putsch Ended In Failure
- The First Crusade How This Improbable Mission Succeeded Against The Odds
- Kings Came To Believe Their Own Hype David Mitchell On Centuries Of English Royalty
- Igniting The American Revolution
- How The Boston Tea Party Set The Colonies Aflame
- Napoleon Was He A Monster?
- Medieval Nun On The Run?
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BBC History Magazine aims to shed new light on the past to help you make more sense of the world today. Fascinating stories from contributors are the leading experts in their fields, so whether they're exploring Ancient Egypt, Tudor England or the Second World War, you'll be reading the latest, most thought-provoking historical research. BBC History Magazine brings history to life with informative, lively and entertaining features written by the world's leading historians and journalists and is a captivating read for anyone who's interested in the past.