Stephanie St. Clair was the Madame Queen of Harlem. She battled corruption and broke racial and gender barriers. Read more ...
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What do you know about the Peaky Blinders in real life? The truth is quite different to the popular TV crime drama, as a new ...
Sky HISTORY launched The History Award, an ambitious pilot built to spark creativity and a genuine love of the past in ...
Many people study World War II in school as part of their history lessons, but it’s not uncommon for them to forget everything they learned once those classes end. Instead, a lot of the knowledge and ...
This guest article was written by Helen Carr, an award-nominated writer and historian specialising in British medieval history and public history. She is an elected fellow of the Royal Historical ...
Stood on London’s vibrant South Bank, the Globe Theatre’s Elizabethan whitewashed walls and dark beams certainly make it stand out from the crowd. Home of Shakespeare’s greatest works, the drama of ...
Syndrome K, the fictitious disease invented by Italian doctors that fooled the Nazi’s and saved lives.
Over the past few decades, during two months every year, a truly historic event occurs: truckers in the world's most dangerous tundra carry vital equipment to remote outposts located hundreds of miles ...
Hosted by the legendary William Shatner, each episode of Weird Or What? examines three bizarre and unexplainable stories. It then uses scientific and supernatural theories to try and reveal the truth ...
One such reservoir was Dale Dyke. Situated a mile to the west of the village of Low Bradfield and about eight miles from Sheffield, the reservoir consisted of an earthen dam blocking the path of the ...
Rylan Clark teams up with anthropologist Professor Alice Roberts to investigate one of the darkest and most harrowing chapters in British history - the murder of hundreds of women accused of ...