Historian and author Christopher Lee who wrote BBC’s This Sceptred Isle dies aged 79

Historian and author Christopher Lee who wrote BBC’s This Sceptred Isle dies aged 79 after coronavirus battle Christopher Lee passed away at his home in Sussex surrounded by his family His wife Fiona Graham-Mackay said the author had tested positive for Covid-19 The 79-year-old won acclaim for the BBC’s This Sceptred Isle on BBC Radio 4 … Read more

The dark underbelly of Chippendales: Historian lays bare ‘sordid’ origins of the all-male revue

The dark underbelly of the infamous Chippendales all-male review is being laid bare in a new true-crime podcast that details how greed and jealousy among its founders led to arson, murder, and suicide.    Host Natalia Petrzela, a historian and fitness instructor, interviewed more than 60 people for her new podcast Welcome to Your Fantasy, including former dancers, investigators, … Read more

Historian backs Canterbury Cathedral ‘for keeping statues with slavery links’

Canterbury Cathedral has won praise for resisting calls to remove statues with historic links to slavery despite calls by Justin Welby to look at them ‘very carefully.’ The Archbishop of Canterbury last year suggested the monuments should be reviewed to see if they ‘should all be there.’   He made the comments last June, when monuments … Read more

Historian Tom Holland joins fight to stop chapel roof collapsing at St Bartholomew The Great church

Historian Tom Holland has joined the rector of London’s oldest parish church in calling for financial help from both sides of the Atlantic to fix the roof in part of the building where Benjamin Franklin once worked. The beams holding up the roof of the Lady Chapel at the 12th-Century St Bartholomew The Great church … Read more

WHAT BOOK would historian Charles Spencer take to a desert island? 

WHAT BOOK would historian Charles Spencer take to a desert island? Charles Spencer is currently reading The Splendid And The Vile by Erik Larson He would take Screenplay by Syd Field with him to a desert island  The historian said The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil left him cold By Daily Mail Reporter Published: … Read more

The Crown is addictive TV but royal historian says drama plays fast and loose with the truth

Like the previous three series of The Crown, the latest is riddled with factual errors. Here, Royal historian Ian Lloyd highlights some of the worst examples. DIANA AND CAMILLA’S LUNCH ‘DISASTER’ TV VERSION The two women in Charles’s life are shown meeting for lunch at the London restaurant Menage a Trois shortly after the Prince … Read more

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: As historian Lucy Worsley says the battle was a victory for Europe

 The date was June 16, 1815. At Quatre Bras, a few miles from the Belgian village of Waterloo, 19-year-old Private Matthew Clay was close to despair. All day, he and his comrades in the 3rd Foot Guards had been fighting to hold back Napoleon Bonaparte’s French army.  Now Private Clay was on the move, stumbling … Read more

BBC historian Lucy Worsley says Battle of Waterloo was NOT a British victory

BBC historian Lucy Worsley says Battle of Waterloo was NOT a British victory because Wellington completely downplayed the part played rest of Europe Wellington’s triumph in Belgium has been hailed as one of Britain’s finest hours  Worsely said that the leader deliberately glossed over the role the Prussian army  She said British badly needed a … Read more

Kensington Palace among those being probed by TV historian investigating slave trade links

TV historian Lucy Worsley leads ‘review’ of royal palaces’ links to slavery including Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Kensington Palace home Historic Royal Palaces review follows similar exercise by the National Trust  Review being led by Lucy Worsley, 46, known for BBC history documentaries The historian also described National Trust as ‘ahead of the game’  … Read more

Controversial statues should be placed in a ‘museum of colonialism’, leading historian claims

Controversial statues should be placed in a ‘museum of colonialism’, leading historian claims William Dalrymple a ‘museum of colonialism’ would highlight ‘war criminals’ Would include controversial commander-in-chief of India Sir Colin Campbell Oversaw cruel punishment on rebels – including firing them from a cannon   By Jemma Carr For Mailonline Published: 02:19 BST, 16 September 2020 | Updated: … Read more