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British Heritage Katherine Bailey |
The Murder of Lord Darnley Amy Robsart's demise in England was paralleled by the suspicious death of Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the north. |
British Heritage September 2005 Claire Hopley |
The Puritan Migration: Albion's Seed Sets Sail As tensions between Parliament and the Crown heated toward what became the English Civil War, dissenting Puritans in the Eastern Counties sought refuge from economic hardship and religious persecution. To the shores of Massachusetts Bay they brought their spiritual ideals and way of life. |
American History April 2004 Glenn W. LaFantasie |
King Philip's War: Indian Chieftain's War Against the New England Colonies More than 330 years ago, a great Indian chieftain known as King Philip led a strong native American confederation in a bloody war to obliterate the New England colonies, nearly succeeding in dramatically altering the course of American history. |
Reason December 2001 Mark Goldblatt |
Revolutionary Book Did the vernacular Bible create individual liberty? A review of Wide as the Waters: The Story of the English Bible and the Revolution It Inspired, by Benson Bobrick... |
Smithsonian November 2006 Simon Worrall |
Pilgrims' Progress We retrace the travels (and travails) of the ragtag group that founded Plymouth Colony, gave us Thanksgiving and laid the foundation for democracy in the New World. |
British Heritage March 2007 Dana Huntley |
Timeline: The World of 1607 Among the many events surrounding America's 400th anniversary this year is the opening of dramatic new exhibition galleries at Jamestown Settlement -- a signature event in the Jamestown 2007 celebrations. |
Salon.com January 24, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Elizabeth" How the Virgin Queen, from the stone castle's point of view, turned herself immortal... |
Smithsonian January 2006 Michael Gee |
The Last Page - Royal @ In a web-based monarchy, there are no bans on fox-hunting: Now that the real world is an obsolete concept, the Windsors are on even terms with us commoners, at least on the Internet, where they can indulge that most priceless of perks -- anonymity. |
AskMen.com Kyle Darbyson |
Overlooked Royal Rentals Think "Marie Antoinette" and "Elizabeth" were rare gems in the modern filmdom? There's an entire kingdom of regally great flicks worthy of the crown. |
British Heritage March 2006 Claire Hopley |
North British Migration: From the Irish Sea to the Allegheny Mountains As colonial settlement thrived on the Atlantic seaboard, word spread through Britain that in the piedmont and mountains beyond the coast there was land for the taking. From the border counties of England and Scotland, and the Scots-Irish province of Ulster, they came to Appalachia. |
ifeminists March 25, 2003 Tresa McBee |
Blaming Elizabeth Cable news runs 24/7. Web sites must keep up. So the incredible story that Elizabeth Smart had been found was barely across the wire before the speculation based on few facts began: How did her kidnappers control her, and why didn't she try to escape? |
Home Theater May 2008 Kris Deering |
The Other Boleyn Girl--Columbia Pictures (Blu-ray) In "The Other Boleyn Girl" the acting is excellent and the production values are strong. |
Smithsonian March 2007 David J. Marcou |
Operatic Entrance As Paris feted Queen Elizabeth II, photographer Bert Hardy found a circumstance to match her pomp. |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2004 Bill Mann |
Elizabeth Arden Stops the Clock By decree of the board, Elizabeth Arden's 2004 began on January 31 and will end on June 30, 2004. July 1, according to the fragrance and beauty products company, will be the beginning of 2005. |
Information Today May 31, 2012 |
Queen Victoria's Journals Now Available Online The Bodleian Libraries together with The Royal Archives and information company ProQuest have made the private records of one of the world's most influential public figures available for the public to access at www.queenvictoriasjournals.org. |
Lucire March 6, 2008 |
Elizabeth Arden, Catherine Zeta-Jones reopen flagship store The store features the famous Red Door -- the symbol which has become synonymous with the Elizabeth Arden brand. |