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      <description>John Morrill explains why we need to look more closely at the words of Oliver Cromwell, Juliet Gardiner considers the 1930s, and Thomas Asbridge delves into Richard I’s crusades.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - January 2010</title>
      <description>Neil MacGregor discusses key objects in world history, Robert Hume looks at toilet designer Thomas Crapper and Elaine Leong talks about medicines in the 18th century.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - December 2009 - Part 2</title>
      <description>Robert Ferguson considers what drove the Vikings to launch their seaborne attacks, while Peter Martin reviews the life and personality of Dr Johnson.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - December 2009 - Part 1</title>
      <description>Rachael Duffett considers how First World War soldiers took to the food they were served. Plus Julian Swann offers his thoughts on the origin of the French Revolution.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - November 2009 - Part 2</title>
      <description>Sue Elliott explains how the children of the Britons who tended First World War graves at Ypres went on to fight the Nazis. Also in this issue Jeremy Black reveals why the battle of Quiberon 250 years ago saved Britain from invasion.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - November 2009 - Part 1</title>
      <description>First World War special. We begin with oral historian Peter Hart who introduces clips of interviews with war veterans from the Imperial War Museum sound archive. Also in this issue Fiona Reid explores the changing nature of Remembrance Day commemorations.</description>
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      <title>BBC History magazine - October 2009 - Part 2</title>
      <description>Michael Scott explains why the 4th century BC was just as important as the previous 100 years in the history of Ancient Greece. Also in this edition we speak to Caroline Dodds Pennock about the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II and the Spanish conquest of Mexico.</description>

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      <title>BBC History magazine - October 2009 - Part 1</title>
      <description>Amanda Vickery talks about her new radio series that delves into the history of private lives in Britain. Also in this edition Ian Mortimer explains why he thinks Henry V was a cruel king who doesn’t deserve his heroic reputation.</description>

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      <title>BBC History magazine - September 2009 - Part 2</title>
      <description>This month Dan Snow gives his opinions on the momentous Battle of Quebec that took place 250 years ago. Plus we speak to Tracy Borman about how Elizabeth I grew envious of the other women at her court.</description>

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      <description>Michael Palin looks back at the final hours of the conflict, Professor Gary Sheffield explains how the Allies were able to triumph in 1918, David Reynolds discusses the terms of the Armistice.</description>

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      <description>Kate Williams talks about the young Victoria's spirited struggle to become queen, Richard J Evans asks "how far did the German people support the Third Reich?".</description>

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      <description>Professor Harry Gelber looks back over China's long history, Historical biographer Alison Weir and author and historian Tracy Borman tell the stories of two royal mistresses.</description>

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      <description>Professor Jonathan Phillips talks about the Second Crusade, A live report from a recreated Viking voyage, TV presenter Nicholas Crane discusses historic travellers.</description>

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      <description>Professor Gary Sheffield describes the political talents of the Duke of Wellington.</description>

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      <description>Professor Ian Kershaw discusses the major decisions and turning points of the Second World War.</description>

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