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- ISSN: 0080-4401 (Print), 1474-0648 (Online)
- Editors: Dr Jan Machielsen Cardiff University, UK, and Professor Paul Readman King's College London, UK
- Editorial board
Latest Content
Ahead of this year’s November publication, the editors are pleased to offer a sneak preview of the issue’s first eight articles, presented in order of appearance.
RHS Publications | Historical Transactions
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‘Madness’, Emotion and the Archive in Early Modern England
- 03 September 2025,
- In this post, Jonathan Willis introduces his new article, ‘“your poore distressed suppliant”: ‘Madness’, Emotion and the Archive in Early Modern England’, recently...
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Waterscapes: Reservoirs, Environment and Identity in Modern England and Wales
- 28 August 2025,
- The building of reservoirs in England and Wales was key to urban growth across the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. In this post, Andrew McTominey...
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The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots (1489-1541)
- 05 August 2025
- Helen Newsome-Chandler introduces her new volume in the Society’s Camden Series, 'The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots (1489-1541)', published...
Royal Historical Society blog
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Five things we can learn about current English ‘flag wars’ from Germany in the 1920s and 1930s
- 16 September 2025,
- History Matters: This is the first in a new occasional series of articles on the RHS blog which show how history can help us to understand our present times....
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Teaching Medieval Heritage Trails as a Creative Health Intervention
- 07 September 2025,
- In this post, Karen Smyth shares her recent experience of introducing medieval heritage trails to students on a Medical Humanities MA pathway. In moving beyond...
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‘Madness’, Emotion and the Archive in Early Modern England
- 03 September 2025,
- In this post, Jonathan Willis introduces his new article, ‘“your poore distressed suppliant”: ‘Madness’, Emotion and the Archive in Early Modern England’, recently...
History blog

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Political Disinformation on the Eve of Reform
- 26 September 2025,
- The ‘Vote Leave’ or ‘Brexit’ bus which toured the UK in 2016 plastered with the blunt assertion ‘We send the EU £350 million a week’ is an infamous recent example...

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The IVF Pioneers: Who Really Wrote Their Autobiography?
- 26 September 2025,
- This blog post is about the author’s recent paper in Medical History, The ghostwriter and the test-tube baby: a medical breakthrough story For 45 years A Matter of Life has provided the standard account of the science and medicine behind the sensational birth of the first ‘test-tube baby’.…...

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Trust and the French revolutionary cahiers of 1789
- 25 September 2025,
- The French Revolution is more obviously associated with paranoid and deadly suspicion than with trust, but it was in the pervasive desire to rebuild a political...