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Sir Rees Davies

Ralph Griffiths commemorates the recently deceased historian of medieval Wales and Britishness.

Saving India Through its Women

Seán Lang tells of the Dufferin Fund, an aristocratic initiative supported by Queen Victoria to improve medical conditions, particularly in childbirth, for Indian women in the late 19th century.

Underground Attacks

Roland Quinault finds alarming parallels for the recent London bomb attacks in the 1880s.

Remembering and Forgetting in Guatemala

Rachel Sieder considers the role of ‘memory politics’ in Guatemala’s uncertain path to democracy as government and society attempt to come to terms with the brutality of the counter-insurgency war.

The Hunt for William Wallace

Andrew Fisher asks who William Wallace really was, and why he has become an icon of Scottish resistance to the English.