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Do you have a favourite heritage site, museum, or preserved object?

From the Roman Republic to post-Soviet Hungary, via Canterbury and the industrial North East of England, the EPOCH team recently explored their favourites.

Check it out! 👇
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Heritage and Museum Picks
The summer break in the academic year gives historians and historically minded people the perfect opportunity to take a break from their work and enjoy a holiday, or at the very least some well deserv...
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October 19, 2025 at 8:13 PM
🎉Issue 21 is now live!🎉

Join us for a journey through Heritage and Memory across periods, localities, and topics, with something for everyone in this diverse collection of outstanding original research.

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September 1, 2025 at 6:41 AM
🎉Issue 20 is now live!🎉

Join us in exploring a special fifth anniversary edition of EPOCH featuring a range of fantastic articles from emerging historians across the globe.

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June 1, 2025 at 6:03 AM
Extra! Extra! Read all about our favourite historical misconceptions with a special Editors' Picks feature from the EPOCH team.
Bringing myth, mirth, and merriment to your April Fool's Day!
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April 1, 2025 at 7:00 AM
🌊 Sink or Swim: The Swimming Test in English Witchcraft

In Issue 9, Veena Patel explored the bizarre and unsettling origins of the swimming test employed during witchcraft accusations.

#history #witchcraft #earlymodern #skystorians #academicsky
Sink or Swim: The Swimming Test in English Witchcraft
During the early modern period, Europe underwent what has often been described as a witch craze.
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March 26, 2025 at 11:40 AM
We're looking for submissions for our upcoming issue on POWER & RESISTANCE! ⚡️

Submission guide: www.epoch-magazine.com/submit

#history #academicsky #skystorians #callforsubmissions #envhist #🗃 #🏺#🏛️🎓#🗃🧠 #HistIR
March 24, 2025 at 4:38 PM
🏛️ EPOCH Magazine's Historical Building Picks 🏛️

EPOCH's editorial team highlights a selection of incredible historical buildings, from ancient monuments to modern marvels.

What are your favourites? Share them below!

#history #architecture #heritage #skystorians #academicsky #worldheritage
Historical Building Picks
The EPOCH Editorial TeamWe all have a favourite building. As odd as that may sound, if someone approached you in the street to ask what yours was, it is more than likely that you would be able to come...
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March 24, 2025 at 12:12 PM
🏯 Empress Go-Sakuramachi and the Imperial Court

Hirohito Tsuji explores 117th Empress Go-Sakuramachi's influence and contributions to the Imperial Court of Japan.

#history #Japan #womenhistory #skystorians #academicsky #earlymodern
Empress Go-Sakuramachi and the Imperial Court
One of the characteristics of the Imperial Family of Japan is that the 126 successive generations of emperors have been succeeded by the patrilineal line without exception since the first, Emperor Jin...
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March 21, 2025 at 11:24 AM
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In the 1980s, as psychiatric care moved from hospitals to the community, public fear shaped its development. The 1982 Anne Anne Kindergarten Incident heightened concerns, while proposals for halfway houses faced backlash despite efforts to reintegrate patients.

#history #skystorians #HongKong
Fearful 'madness': halfway houses, psychiatry and Hong Kong in the 1980s
In Hong Kong, the 1980s saw rapid progress in urbanisation and development.
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March 20, 2025 at 12:00 PM
In the 1980s, as psychiatric care moved from hospitals to the community, public fear shaped its development. The 1982 Anne Anne Kindergarten Incident heightened concerns, while proposals for halfway houses faced backlash despite efforts to reintegrate patients.

#history #skystorians #HongKong
Fearful 'madness': halfway houses, psychiatry and Hong Kong in the 1980s
In Hong Kong, the 1980s saw rapid progress in urbanisation and development.
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March 20, 2025 at 12:00 PM
From medieval charters to revolutionary pamphlets, history is shaped by those who wield words as weapons and shields. EPOCH Issue 20 explores the tensions between power and resistance—across cultures, eras, and disciplines.

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March 19, 2025 at 1:01 PM
✉️ The letters from Drancy are more than just words, they are traces of everyday life under extraordinary and terrifying conditions.

Jenna Mornas explores these letters and what they reveal about resilience, silence, and survival.

#history #holocauststudies #WWII #archives #skystorians
Letters from Drancy
This article was initially given as a talk at Lancaster University to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. It was the first time the Szafran’s history was ever shared outsi...
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March 19, 2025 at 12:07 PM
🚢 Call for Submissions – Power & Resistance ⚡

We're looking for articles exploring power struggles and acts of defiance across history, politics, and culture.

Submit today!

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#skystorians #history #academicsky #envhist #🗃 #🏺#🏛️🎓#🗃🧠 #HistIR
March 18, 2025 at 11:45 AM
From medieval marketplaces to modern trade, from battlefield chants to concert crowds, some historical patterns persist despite the changing world. Alex Harvey explores how past and present unexpectedly overlap.

#history #archaeology #skystorians #medievalsky
What Are A Few More Words? Historical parallels where you least expect them
I have a friend who makes replicas of Early Medieval jewellery. Using authentic techniques, he forges and sells his wares at fairs up and...
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March 18, 2025 at 11:29 AM
Spain’s colonisation of the Philippines was wasn't just about access to the exotic spices of the Far East. It was driven by a desire to foster trade with Ming China, exchanging American Silver for Chinese luxuries.

#skystorians #colonialism #earlymodern #history #economicchistory #philippines
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March 17, 2025 at 2:15 PM
From the Bessemer process to British imperial expansion, steel shaped European industry and global power structures.

Anaïs Walsdorf examines its technological and historical impact.

#history #architecture #skystorians #modernhistory #industrialrevolution #envhist #academicsky
Materials of Progress: Steel and European Narratives of Civilisation
The process started quietly. For the first ten minutes, hot gases rose from the towering converter, small orange sparks alighted here...
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March 14, 2025 at 11:43 AM
🎨 A Forgotten Dutch Master

Pieter Anthonisz van Groenewegen remains one of the more mysterious figures of the Dutch Golden Age. A skilled landscape painter influenced by Italianate styles, his life and work remain poorly documented.

#earlymodern #dutchhistory #arthistory #biography
The Enigmatic Life and Art of Pieter Anthonisz van Groenewegen
The desperate Dutch rebellion to overthrow the repressive Spanish regime and form a Dutch republic of their own saw an unexpected golden age of science, art, and military power rarely seen in the worl...
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March 13, 2025 at 11:53 AM
The Irish National War Memorial Gardens stand as a tribute to thousands of Irish soldiers who served in World War I. Yet, their history is deeply tied to Ireland’s struggle for independence and national identity.

#skystorians #memorial #WW1 #modernhistory #history #academicsky #architecture
Lest We Remember? The Irish National War Memorial Gardens
“I thought the Garden of Remembrance was to have been opened in November. I pray that ‘politics’ have not intervened”.
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March 12, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Tucked away in the heart of Lancaster University once stood a mysterious stone orb — but what was its purpose, and where did it go? 🏛️🪨

Discover the intriguing story of forgotten architecture and hidden campus relics.

#history #skystorians #academicsky #architecture #lancasteruniversity #lancaster
In Search of the Orb: Architectural Ephemera on a University Campus
To many, architectural history is concerned with the imposing grandeur of great palaces and dreaming spires, or the intimidating scale of the industrial scene and the sprawling metropolis. Nonetheless...
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March 11, 2025 at 12:11 PM
Cheng He explores the multisensory use of sugar sculpture in Renaissance England. They were more than just food. They were multisensory experiences, combining art and culinary craft

#sugarsculpture #renaissance #foodhistory #arthistory #england #skystorians #history #academicsky
Multisensory Use of Sugar Sculpture in Renaissance England
Imagine that you are one of the guests at a luxurious wedding banquet in late-sixteenth-century England. The feast appeals to guests’ five senses, rather than just colours and tastes of food: the air ...
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March 10, 2025 at 11:55 AM
Impington Village College showcases modernist design in a rural setting. Read about its origins and architectural features.

#architecture #England #modernism #Bauhaus #history #skystorians #academicsky #modernhistory #heritage
How a slice of Modernist Architecture ended up in Rural England
There is a corner of an English field that will be forever foreign; that this field is a state comprehensive school, where I was principal from 2007 to 2016, is perhaps even more surprising.
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March 7, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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How well does Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome present the artist’s work? Anne Moorhouse considers the exhibition’s approach to restoration, curation, and context.

#skystorians #history #museum #nationalgallery #arthistory #academicsky #review
A Shared Vision: A Review of The National Gallery’s Exhibition ‘Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome’
Vying for attention next to the sweeping crowds and queues of visitors jostling to enter the National Gallery's main collection and, for the
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March 6, 2025 at 2:32 PM
How well does Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome present the artist’s work? Anne Moorhouse considers the exhibition’s approach to restoration, curation, and context.

#skystorians #history #museum #nationalgallery #arthistory #academicsky #review
A Shared Vision: A Review of The National Gallery’s Exhibition ‘Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome’
Vying for attention next to the sweeping crowds and queues of visitors jostling to enter the National Gallery's main collection and, for the
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March 6, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Edinburgh's history of Black abolitionists and anti-slavery societies, by Katherine Gregory.

#history #abolition #Edinburgh #skystorians #academicsky #blackhistory #womenshistory
Black Abolitionists and Ladies’ Antislavery Societies in Edinburgh
On May 20, 1846, Jane Smeal, Eliza Wigham, and Frederick Douglass ascended the hills of Arthur’s Seat to carve the slogan “Send Back the Mon
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March 5, 2025 at 11:36 AM