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  1. What would your face and body have said about you in the 19th century?

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  2. BBC releases trailer for new 20-part Charles Dickens drama via

  3. David Mitchell to play in new BBC comedy Upstart Crow via

  4. Is there another portrait of a different woman underneath the Mona Lisa?

  5. Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542 at Linlithgow Palace...

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  6. Battle of Trafalgar Union Jack expected to fetch £50,000 at auction via

  7. 3 films about

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  8. 7 December 1941: “a date which will live in infamy”...

  9. Take a look at these rare images from 19th-century surgical textbooks...

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  10. Pearl Harbor and the 10 other most significant battles of

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  11. Life of the Week: President Franklin D Roosevelt

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  12. In pictures: 19th-century surgery

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  13. The Japanese attacked in 1941. Which film is most accurate?

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  14. BBC History Magazine followed and
    • @NewsweekEurope

      The Return of Reporting.

    • @thamesandhudson

      News from the Communications team at T&H, international publisher of illustrated books on art, architecture, fashion, photography, design and history.

  15. Was first erected in Wales? Here are 10 facts about the monument

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  16. Stonehenge may have been first erected in Wales, 'amazing' finds suggest

  17. Merlin’s own origins are almost as difficult to establish as Arthur’s...

  18. 9 unsolved historical mysteries

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  19. The greatest task undertaken by Arthur’s knights was the quest for the grail...

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  20. The trials of supposed witches in Salem in 1692 have given rise to one of history’s biggest misconceptions...

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