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Free-Range History

Amy Freeborn

A diverse collection of stories from the past, driven by curiosity and wonder. Free-Range History is an interesting newsletter for interested people.

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History writing, history, and writing #10

Below you will find links to some interesting history-related articles I’ve read (and watched) recently, a recently captured photo of London history, and a bit of writing history that was new to me.

a month ago
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Research: the who, what, and why of history practice today

Between December 2024 and July 2025, I surveyed 968 history practitioners, gathering data on who they are (location, gender, age), what they do (qualifications, employment, history genres, audiences), and perhaps most interestingly, why the...

a month ago
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The candid smile that caused a stir

In 1887 Queen Victoria celebrated her Golden Jubilee – 50 years on the throne. Over two days, from 20-21 June, she was the guest of honour at a range of events from banquets to building openings, and a carriage procession from Buckingham Pa...

2 months ago
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Love in the archives

A couple of the links/topics I shared in Wednesday’s monthly post (what makes historians go ‘wait, what?’ and ruin lust) had me tangentially thinking about a theme I came across during the archives module for my MA studies.

2 months ago
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