BBC History Magazine – April 2014
English | 100 pages | PDF | 43.6 MB
English | 100 pages | PDF | 43.6 MB
For the May issue of BBC History Magazine, we explore the battle between Elizabeth I and England's public enemy number one – her Catholic subjects. Also this month, Lucy Worsley tells the story of the delightfully dysfunctional Hanoverians, we look at the bungling attempts of British spies to kill Mussolini during the Second World War, and investigate a dark episode of cannibalism on the high seas that scandalised 19th-century Britain