The Historian 159: Branches
The magazine of the Historical Association
Contents
4 Letters
5 Editorial (Read article - open access)
6 ‘A little bird told me’: spies and espionage in the early medieval world – Jenny Benham (Read article)
12 Crowdsourcing the heritage of the Second World War – Stuart Lee, Ylva Berglund Prytz and Matthew Kidd (Read article)
18 Bonapartism after Napoleon III: the Prince Imperial and Eugene Loudun – Ian Sygrave (Read article)
22 In conversation with Nicholas Radburn – James Sewry (Read article)
29 Spirit of Normandy Trust Prize: The Legacy of the Z Special Unit in World War II – Ayan Sinha (Read article)
34 What do you do if your members don’t come to your events? A new initiative from Cambridge branch – Sean Lang (Read article)
38 Forbidden friendships: taverns, nightclubs, bottle bars and emancipation – Ben Jerrit (Read article)
44 Reviews
46 Real Lives: Tuke’s top model: the story of Charlie Mitchell 1884–1957 – James C. Pearce (Read article)
52 Membership Extra: Robert Branford: a faithful servant of Southwark – Stephen Bourne (Read article)
56 Membership Extra: The United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide – Paula Kitching (Read article)
60 My Favourite History Place: The Holburne Museum – Jane A. Mills (Read article)
64 Out and About: Local landmarks, global stories: exploring Lancaster’s ‘glocal’ history online and on foot – Sunita Abraham and Christopher Donaldson (Read article)
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