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Bbc History Magazine March 2021 Bbc History

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Bbc History Magazine March 2021 Bbc History
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Publisher: BBC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.85 MB
Pages: 97
Author: BBC History
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: March 2021

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I’m writing this a few weeks into 2021, and so far the dramatic news agenda of 2020 shows little sign of abating. Here in the UK we’re in lockdown – although there are grounds for hope with the vaccination programme well under way. Meanwhile, soon after we sent our last issue to press, Trump supporters launched an astonishing attack on the US Capitol. The events in Washington were extraordinary, but were they truly unprecedented? In Behind the News, on page 10, we set them in the context of America’s turbulent past. Assuming the pandemic has subsided, next year should see the Bayeux Tapestry on display in Britain. In advance of its arrival,
our content director, David Musgrove, has co-written a book on the Tapestry, and in this issue he and Michael Lewis reveal some of the key moments of 1066 that were excluded from the embroidery. That’s on page 41, and do also check out our new podcast series on the Bayeux Tapestry at historyextra.com/bayeux-tapestry-podcast . Elsewhere this month, our cover feature (page 22) sees Nick Lloyd revisit the story of the western front, arguing that far from being a futile stalemate, it witnessed a military revolution.

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