Opinion Articles

H&P encourages historians to use their expertise to shed light on issues of the day. If you are interested in submitting an opinion piece for publication, please see our editorial guidelines. We currently have 335 Opinion Articles listed by date and they are all freely searchable by theme, author or keyword.


Visiting the Pope the monarchs private visit

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War commemorations and politics: Lessons from the nineteenth century

Following comments made by Education Secretary Michael Gove, Dr Karine Varley looks at the differing ways in which historians and politicians treat war history. 

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The Conservatives and Europe: the long view

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‘Children’ and the nanny state: shifting the boundaries of adolescence

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Edward VII: a role model for Charles?

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The Commonwealth Heads of Government: a question of leadership

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Historical method and international crises: weapons of mass destruction in Syria

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Britain and the formation of modern Yemen

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Everything is History

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Debating the ‘good death’:  a long view

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