CONTENTS
This month in history
7 History news
10 Michael Wood on the future
of the Parthenon Sculptures
12 Anniversaries
16 Why we should remember
Bloody Sunday
20 Letters
36 Q&A Your history questions
answered
Books
74 Interview: Thomas Harding
describes the 1823 Demerara
rebellion and its impact on the
abolitionist movement
78 New history books reviewed
Encounters
86 Diary: What to see and do
this month
94 Explore: Sudeley Castle
in Gloucestershire
96 Prize crossword
98 My history hero
Dame Sarah Gilbert chooses
VJGETGCVQTQHVJGYQTNFoUTUV
vaccine, Dr Edward Jenner
JANUARY 2022
FEATURES EVERY MONTH
BB
C/
M
AR
Y^ E
VA
NS
/A
LA
M
Y/
ER
IC
G
OR
DO
N/
BR
ID
GE
M
AN
22 Queen of spies
Victoria’s intelligence networks helped
her defy her enemies – and her own
governments – as Rory Cormac and
Richard J Aldrich explain
30 A king of fire and light
Louis IX embodied both the horror
and beauty of medieval Europe,
write Matthew Gabriele and
David M Perry
38 1921: a brave new world?
The release of the 1921 census leads
Sarah Hellawell to consider whether
Britain really did “roar” in the 1920s
46 The BBC at 100
+PVJGTUVKPCPGYUGTKGUQPVJG$$%oU
history, David Hendy revisits the
corporation’s earliest broadcasts
50 Enemies of the state
Mark Cornwall on 10 infamous
treason cases and what they said
about the power of the state in Britain
62 Captive of the revolution
Monica Whitlock meets Kim Gordon,
who spent two years imprisoned in a
Beijing hotel room during China’s
Cultural Revolution
70 Actress,
writer and rebel
Helen Batten charts
the amazing life of Emily
Soldene, a star of the
Victorian stage
70
30
46
38