August 6, 2014
“Marmoream relinquo, quam latericiam accepi” (I found Rome a city of bricks and left it ...
August 6, 2014
On Monday 4th August ceremonies took place across Europe marking 100 years since the start of the Fi...
July 30, 2014
‘Wine mixed with garlic, crabs-eyes and ‘’the powder of a stag’s pizzle’’ ’ – accor...
July 23, 2014
With the troubled region that is the Middle East constantly making the news, it may be difficult to ...
July 17, 2014
Although a cheap and quick source of energy, the banana has a fascinating history that few people k...
July 17, 2014
As you walk through the fruit aisle of your local supermarket, how many of you would know that bana...
July 3, 2014
Pop quiz: what happened in 1066? What about 1649? 1688? Any Historian worth his or her salt knows th...
June 24, 2014
Last week, it was the feast of Corpus Christi. The Church has got Juliana of Liège, a 13th-century ...
May 29, 2014
“You can walk across it on the grass” screamed the 1966 Time magazine cover that coined the ter...
May 21, 2014
Later this month, the Jena Songbook will be analysed at one of the first conferences on the topic, h...
May 14, 2014
Should there be a right to be forgotten? The EU thinks so – it proposed such a right in 2012, and...
May 7, 2014
Is young blood the way to stop aging? This week, Harvard and Stanford scientists have found that b...
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