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Medieval Women

Life in the Middle Ages – Medieval Women series

March 30, 2022 Dan Moorhouse 0

One of the projects that I have been working on this year is a series of posts about Medieval Women. As I wrote and edited […]

Henry V’s triumphant return to London, 14th February 1421

February 14, 2022 Dan Moorhouse 0

14th February 1421 Formal Entry into London of King Henry V Following the Treaty of Troyes Henry added the Regency of France to his workload. […]

Rogier van der Weyden miniature 1447–48. Philip dresses his best, in an extravagant chaperon, to be presented with a History of Hainault by the author, Jean Wauquelin, flanked by his son Charles and his chancellor Nicolas Rolin.

Anglo-French Truce, 24th December 1419

December 24, 2021 Dan Moorhouse 0

By late 1419 the military, political, and diplomatic scenario in France weighed heavily in favour of King Henry V of England. The conquest of Normandy […]

The French Raid on Southampton, 5th October 1338

December 9, 2021 Dan Moorhouse 0

The French Raid on Southampton, 5th October 1338 “They set out with their fleet, which carried at least a thousand fighting men of various kinds, and […]

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Dr Helen Castor on historiography of the Hundred Years War

September 2, 2018 Dan Moorhouse 0

Dr Helen Castor outlines the ways in which the Hundred Years War has become intertwined with a sense of national pride and bound by other […]

What stopped Edward III's Army?

What stopped Edward III’s army in its tracks?

March 19, 2018 Dan Moorhouse 0

Edward III is known for some of the greatest victories won by the English armies during the Hundred Years War. Yet his successful campaigning came […]

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  • First World War – the war to end all wars. 1914 – 1918.
  • International Relations in the Inter-War Years
  • Second World War
  • America c1920-1941
  • America c1945 – 1971
  • Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Mao Zedong: China, c.1930–1976
  • Weimar and Nazi Germany
  • Holocaust
  • Cold War 1945-1972
  • Conflicts in Asia 1950-1975
  • Roman Britain
  • Medieval England c1066-1485
    • Castles
  • Normans
  • House of Plantagenet
  • Hundred Years War
  • Wars of the Roses 1455-1487
  • The Tudors – General
  • Elizabethan Era
  • British Civil War, Revolution and the execution of Charles I
  • British Empire: c1650-1900
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Liberal Reforms
  • History of Medicine
  • Primary History

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