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Posts by Historical Association:
  • The Cat in the Cradle: Conspiracy Theories and Credible News, 1688 – and Now
  • Researching (from) a Ducal Residence: the Tower Apartment of Mary of Hamal at the Castle of Heverlee
  • Portraits of Female Power in Argentina: Encarnación Ezcurra and Eva Perón
  • Replacing Ireland’s Lost Records: Doing Public History with the Beyond 2022 Project
  • Narratology for Historical Research: Medieval Texts and Crusader Cannibals
  • Reaching out to Re-enactors and Vice-Versa
  • Blurring the lines of the two kingdoms: kirk and council in Scotland, 1689-1708
  • Toppling Tyrants: Early Medieval Approaches to Regime Change
  • A Royal Bedroom: Gender, Class and Material Culture
  • A Sexual Tour of Venice: Mapping a Sixteenth-Century Catalogue of Courtesans
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History Journal is the official journal of the Historical Association. Hosting a range of accessible research-driven features written by academic researchers from all stages of career and study,  archivists, and practitioners, our online offering is an extension of the Historical Association’s work in public history, and aims to make high quality cutting-edge research accessible to the general public.

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