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In 2018, as part of the commemoration of the Royal Historical Society’s 150th Anniversary, we established Historical Transactions, an open-access online blog. The aim was to complement our traditional...
View ArticleThe Emperor, His Castle and Modern Japan.
On May 1, 2019, Prince Naruhito (b. 1960) becomes the emperor of Japan following the abdication of his father, emperor Akihito (b. 1933), after a thirty-year reign. The enthronement ceremonies will...
View ArticleBeyond this Day – 6 May 1919: The Third Anglo-Afghan War and the Attack on...
Monday, 6 May 2019 marks a hundred years since the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Afghan War (6 May – 8 August 1919). In the first of a new series of posts examining the histories beyond significant...
View ArticleBeyond This Day – 8 August 1940: Popular History and the Power Sisters
The historian Eileen Power died on 8 August 1940. In today's blog post, Dr Laura Carter examines the historical legacy of Rhoda Power, Eileen's younger sister (pictured above). In the decades following...
View ArticleBeyond Peterloo: The Founding of the Manchester Guardian
It is well-known that the events of the Peterloo Massacre, which occurred two hundred years ago today, on 16 August 1819, inspired the founding of the Manchester Guardian. These roots are today still...
View ArticleBeyond this Day – 29 January 1838: Indian Indentured Trade and ‘The First...
Empires are defined by movement—whether of goods, ideas or peoples. Bringing sugar to the metropolitan plate has a long and complicated history, involving labour migrationContinue reading
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