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BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Rome's worst nightmare

When the Spartacus revolt erupted in 73 BC, it exposed a terrifying truth: that the cocksure Roman Republic was nowhere near as invincible as it liked to believe.

10+ min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Flower power

Few 17th-century women could travel the world. But the world could visit them in their gardens. Susannah Lyon-Whaley reveals how exotic plants – from Chinese rhubarb to South American passionfruit – opened new horizons in fashion, food and science

7 min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

25 thing's we've learned over the past 25 years

To celebrate a quarter-century of BBC History Magazine, we asked 25 expert contributors to nominate the most important historical discoveries and revelations since the publication launched in 2000

3 min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Anne Boleyn is crowned Queen of England

Henry VIIIs new consort brings the promise of a longed-for son

1 min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"These women transformed his understanding of the world"

Malcolm X became one of the most influential leaders in the US civil rights movement - thanks largely, explains Ashley D Farmer, to the women who shaped his life and ideas

10+ min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"Which historical figures will capture the imagination of a class on a rainy Thursday afternoon?"

History teacher and writer SHALINA PATEL discusses how to make the subject appealing and relevant to a diverse range of students today - and envisages what lessons might look like in 25 years' time

7 min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Charles Darwin receives a shock in the mail

The naturalist is prompted to go public with his theory

2 min  |

June 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"We sang, we danced and we all held hands'

It's 80 years since Britain erupted in joy at the news that the war in Europe was over. But how did those who lived through VE Day remember it? With the help of the BBC WW2 People's War archive, John Willis reveals a day of partying, remembrance and continuing sacrifice

10+ min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Egypt's grape expectations

To the ancient Egyptians, wine played a pivotal part in mythology, ritual and the natural processes that enabled their survival. Islam Issa explores six key roles it fulfilled in their society over the millennia

7 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

War of words

US efforts to spread democratic ideals through smuggled books make a gripping yarn

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

A model of innovation

A workers' village boasting light-filled houses and green parks set a new standard for urban planning in the 19th century. CONNIE ROUT takes a tour of Sir Titus Salt's trailblazing industrial-age project

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Fire from the sky

AARON WILLIAM MOORE is impressed by a considered and inclusive account of the US bombing of Japanese civilians during the Second World War

4 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Stream of consciousness

GOJKO BARJAMOVIC is swept along on a journey into the distant past that inspires questions about how our forebears viewed their place in the human story

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"Trump's tariffs are dramatic only if you have a short historical memory"

Tariffs and trade wars have hit the headlines in recent months as US president Donald Trump pursues aggressive economic policies. But are they really so unprecedented? FRANK TRENTMANN spoke to Matt Elton about centuries of 'discriminatory taxes'

10 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

It was the shot heard around the world... But who fired it?

It's 250 years since British troops clashed with American colonists at Lexington and Concord. George Goodwin reveals how one fateful day triggered the American Revolutionary War - and sparked a ferocious race to blame the other side

10 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

A timeless love story?

Abélard and Héloïse's passionate affair in 12th-century Paris captured imaginations in France and far beyond. Yet, writes Yvonne Seale, there was a dark side to this true-life tale of forbidden love

10 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

SCOTLAND'S SEASON OF THE WITCH

In 16th and 17th-century Scotland, many hundreds of 'witches' were put to death - 10 times the proportion executed in England. Martha McGill asks what drove the killings

10 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"Social taboos are violated: a parent must decide which child to feed"

DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR, DEATHS related to hunger matched or outnumbered military losses.

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Haile Selassie returns to Ethiopia

The exiled emperor reclaims his throne from Fascist Italy

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Preston Brooks assaults Charles Sumner

Blood flows in the US Senate as North and South head towards civil war

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"She said: 'If you represent Pinochet in this case, I will divorce you""

PHILIPPE SANDS tells Rob Attar about his involvement in the sensational trial of the Chilean dictator, and how it connects to a Nazi on the run

10+ min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

The other peasants' revolt

MARK STOYLE is impressed by a new account of a violent uprising that destroyed castles, monasteries and thousands of lives in 16th-century Germany

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"Globalism is ironing out the fabulous texture and diversity of the old world"

COMING FROM INDUSTRIAL MANCHESTER IN the cold, rainy north of England, I have loved the Mediterranean all my life.

3 min  |

May 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

The Victorians' cocaine habit

In the 19th century, a magic new drug took the medical community by storm, riding a wave of scientific endeavour.

9 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Tower of light and dark

The gold-tipped monument that towers above Bath is an architectural jewel and a visceral reminder of the evils of slavery. PAUL BLOOMFIELD visits the newly restored haven built by the wealthy outcast William Beckford

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

How Britain found its frequency

When radios first appeared in British homes in the early 20th century, one thing soon became clear: domestic life would never be the same again. Beaty Rubens tracks Britons' reaction to this extraordinary new technology via seven cartoons

8 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

There are only a handful of survivors left who can say what happened

I WAS INTERVIEWING AN ALMOST 98-YEAR-OLD man about his memories of the Second World War this week.

3 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

THE KING LOST KINGDOM

Battered by the Vikings, outshone by King Alfred, Mercia has long been painted as the also-ran of the Anglo-Saxon world. Yet, writes Max Adams, this mighty Midlands kingdom was at the very heart of the emergence of England

10 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

Donald Trump has retaken the US presidency, repeating his vow to 'Make America Great Again'. But he's not the first to wield such a slogan. Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan stood for election with the same promise.Did he deliver?

Donald Trump's recurring battle cry \"Make America Great Again!\"- taps into a powerful sense among many Americans that life was better in the old days.

8 min  |

March 2025
BBC History UK

BBC History UK

"In times of political volatility, it's more vital than ever that we tell women's stories"

What impact has recent instability around the world had on the study of women’s history? Does our desire for strong female role models risk erasing complexity? And whose lives are still overlooked? Ahead of Women’s History Month, ELLIE CAWTHORNE spoke to three historians about the state of the discipline

10+ min  |

March 2025