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The Great British Food Tour by Jenny Linford
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There was a time when I thought that British food was drab when compared to the delights of Italy, India, Mexico and ...

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Announcing the National Survey of History Practitioners – AASLH
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Today, the AASLH Public History Research Lab is launching a major new research initiative: the National Survey of History Practitioners. This national ...

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Starting Research in Hungary – The Family History Guide Blog
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This week we added a new QRB (Quick Research Basics) video by James Tanner, for beginning research in Hungary. This brings the total number of QRB videos ...

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Introduction Video for 2025 – The Family History Guide Blog
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We recently uploaded a revised Introduction to The Family History Video, for 2025. You can find it on our YouTube Channel, and it’s included below for your ...

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American Isolationism is Back Again – A Historical View — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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Charles Lindbergh shown receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross from President Calvin Coolidge in June 1927.The American Founding Fathers counseled that ...

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The Fascinating History of the Hot Stove Lea
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As the temperatures drop and the leaves begin to change, baseball fans across the country start to eagerly anticipate the upcoming offseason. While ...

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Exploring Vatican Food Culture: A Taste of History and Tradition
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Sharing is caring! The Vatican, home to centuries of religious and cultural history, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and spirituality. But ...

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The Ocean Floor Jawbone That’s Redrawing Denisovan History
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Long before shipping lanes crossed the Taiwan Strait, and long before Taiwan was an island at all, an archaic human jawbone settled into the mud of the ...

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Audrey Hepburn in World War Two — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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Audrey was born in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4 1929, to an English father and Dutch mother. Her mother, Ella van Heemstra, was from an aristocratic ...

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Prada made the biggest purchase in its history by buying Versace for $1.4 billion, bringing the two Italian luxury labels together
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Luxury major Prada will buy Versace for $1.38 billion from American parent company Capri Holdings. The long-anticipated deal will bring together two ...

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