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British History

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The Man who Made the Headlines

William Stead conceived modern print journalism in the belief that newspapers could change the world.

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The War of the Austrian Succession

Prussia’s invasion of Silesia in 1740 plunged Europe into turmoil, and a French invasion of England became a very real threat.

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King Alfred’s Lyre

Charles Dickens explains how King Alfred the Great overcame the Great Heathen Army in 878, with the help of a little music.

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208

Bass, Bat and Bull

John Nyren tells us about one of cricket’s truly great batsmen, John Small.

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209

The Synod of Hatfield

The Roman Emperor offered to unite the world’s squabbling churches – but it was the kind of offer you can’t refuse.

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210

A Cricketer’s World

Leigh Hunt reflects on the civilising effect of the game of cricket.

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