History Today

Chaucer on Trial

Geoffrey Chaucer may have been accused of rape 600 years ago. Do newly discovered documents exonerate him?

‘A Baptism of Blood’

Fighting for the Union in the US Civil War, Welsh soldiers discovered that the cost of assimilation was the loss of their native language.

Renaissance Wonder Women

To Renaissance audiences, the mythical Amazons were exotic, mysterious and revealed hidden truths about their own society.

The ‘Jena Set’

The quiet German town that formed the backdrop for the first German Romantic movement.

Sign of the Times

Speech, rather than hearing, has been at the heart of the long history of deaf exclusion.

In Bed with the Tudors

Did Tudor beds have footboards? The conundrum illustrates the challenges of early modern history.

The Army that Walked on Water

For the Swedish king Charles X Gustav, the freezing winter of 1658 provided a unique opportunity: to march across the ice and create a Scandinavian superkingdom.