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History Reclaimed Book of the Year, 2023
The History Reclaimed History Book of the Year 2023, as chosen by our readers, has now been...
Vote Now: The History Reclaimed Book of the Year Prize 2023
We now ask readers to vote for their favourite ‘History Book of the Year’. Please do so by Sunday 9...
The proudly British descendants of slaves liberated by the Royal...
St Helena is famous as the island where Napoleon was exiled. But as Sue Reid found, it was also the...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s the Beloved
In recent years galleries and museums have been keen to reinterpret British social history. The...
Can we trust the BBC with our history?
A report assessing historical impartiality in the BBC
Who’s writing our history and who should we listen to –...
In a new podcast for History Reclaimed, Jeff Fynn-Paul a Senior Lecturer in Economic History and...
The history wars target Dahomey: A review of The Woman King
Am I bothered by the film’s distortion of history, then? Well, perhaps a little. Films do matter...
“Envisioning Reparations”: reflections on the...
Historian Johan Gärdebo reflects on the conference “Envisioning Reparations”, held at University of...
Slavery and reparations: a report on “Envisioning Reparations”
Following on from the report of the University of Cambridge’s Legacies of Enslavement Inquiry, its...