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Ploughing Up Postwar Britain | History Today

Prewar Britain was dependent on imported food; in 1938, 70 per cent of the cash value of the food consumed in Britain originated from overseas.

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Evolutionary Study Reveals Why Women Live Longer Than Men

Evolutionary Study Reveals Why Women Live Longer Than Men Around the world, women consistently outlive men by several years, a pattern that has puzzled scientists

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The Practical Mysticism of Evelyn Underhill

In popular history, there are few more challenging subjects than the supernatural and religious beliefs of the past. Even the most open-minded modern historian or

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Mexican Day of the Dead – Bittersweet Remembrance of Departed Ancestors

Mexican Day of the Dead – Bittersweet Remembrance of Departed Ancestors The celebrated Mexican Day of the Dead means one thing for city dwellers and quite another

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Renowned Roman Philanthropist’s Tomb Discovered in Ancient Sillyon

Renowned Roman Philanthropist’s Tomb Discovered in Ancient Sillyon Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Sillyon in Turkey’s Antalya province have uncovered the remarkable tomb of Menodora, a

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Archaeologists Uncover How Ritual Ceremonies Helped Pave the Way for Chinese Unification

Archaeologists Uncover How Ritual Ceremonies Helped Pave the Way for Chinese Unification Archaeologists have excavated three c. 3,000–2,400-year-old ritual structures in Shandong Province, China, indicating

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The Worlds at the Earth’s Core

The path leading from Edmond Halley’s writings on magnetism to UFOs under Brazil is as convoluted as you might expect. Nonetheless, it was Halley –

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Was Dunsterforce a Disaster? | History Today

On a bleak morning in January 1918 one of the oddest military formations ever put into the field by imperial Britain set out from Khanaqin,

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Ancient Teotihuacan Writing System Cracked By Researchers

Ancient Teotihuacan Writing System Cracked By Researchers Danish linguists have achieved a breakthrough that could finally solve one of archaeology’s greatest mysteries by deciphering the

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The Radical John Wilkes | History Today

On 21 March 1776 the popular politician John Wilkes (1725-97) rose in a packed House of Commons to speak in favour of parliamentary reform. The