The Public Record Office
Anne Crawford describes Britain’s national archive of official documents, and the ways in which it is developing to meet the changing needs of its users.
Anne Crawford describes Britain’s national archive of official documents, and the ways in which it is developing to meet the changing needs of its users.
The scientist was found guilty of betraying atomic secrets on March 1st, 1950.
Esmond Wright recalls the life of the American philosopher, scientist and man of letters in his years in a street near Charing Cross.
Lucy Chester examines the processes by which the Indo-Pakistan border was drawn, dividing a single country into two.
Britains national archive of official documents and the ways in which it is developing to meet the changing needs of its users
John Foot describes the background to a trial that threatens to clarify an obscure and ignoble chapter in Italy’s recent past.
The pioneering astronomer was born on March 16th, 1750.
The ancient library of Alexandria, destroyed by fire in AD270 is to be replaced by a new great library in the city to open this year, which will also serve as a local city museum.
Clive Foss describes the propaganda effort that the Argentinian dictators made to win the gratitude and affection of the entire population