An Edict of Toleration
On 14 June 1632, the Ethiopian Emperor Susenyos abdicated in favour of his son.
On 14 June 1632, the Ethiopian Emperor Susenyos abdicated in favour of his son.
A Shanghai bookshop played a pivotal role in promoting Sino-Japanese friendship.
We welcome our new columnist George Garnett. Don’t tell him that history’s history.
James Stuart, Jacobite pretender to the throne, campaigned for the Jacobite cause with dancing and parties.
Delusions of grandeur: a ‘psychobiography’ of Woodrow Wilson.
Born into poverty on 8 June 1783, Antonin Carême’s spectacular confectionary constructions made him patissier to royalty.
‘Real world’ German responses to postwar genocide.
Germany in February 1933 as it unfolded day-by-day.
Was it antimatter? Aliens? An atomic blast? On the 115th anniversary of the Tunguska event, the weird and wonderful theories as to the explosion’s cause show no sign of drying up. Why?
The dog cull of 1760 divided London: were dogs man’s best friend, or plague-ridden pests?