History of England

About Us:
History of England

An accurate and comprehensive preservation of English history, achievements, and ancestral lineage.

Purpose and Origins

This website exists to preserve the continuous, multi-century history of the English people as a distinct, organic civilisation. Traditional history is often watered down or changed to fit modern civic definitions, which systematically hides the unique ancestry, local customs, and structural breakthroughs that actually built the nation.

We believe that a country's history is not just an abstract economic space, but the continuous, family story of a specific lineage. Building an independent, unedited repository of verified historical data is an absolute necessity to safeguard this memory, ensuring that our true genetic, legal, and cultural inheritance remains completely intact for future generations.

Our Approach and Methodology

To meet the highest historical standards, we rely strictly on hard data and unedited source materials. We combine physical sciences—like ancient DNA tracking—with verified archaeology and original documents like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This allows us to view history directly through the science and original records left behind, removing modern guesswork entirely.

Crucially, this platform is self-funded and completely independent of state education departments, university mandates, or corporate sponsors. Answering strictly to the historical and scientific record guarantees that our timelines, data tracking, and articles remain entirely free from political pressure, ideological censorship, or modern institutional agendas.

Get in touch

If you have a question, want to submit research, or spot a mistake that needs fixing, you can reach our team directly through the channels below. We are always happy to hear from independent researchers, historians, and readers who share our passion for keeping English history accurate and unedited.

About History of England FAQs

Is English history actually being ignored or rewritten?

In recent decades, mainstream historical institutions and school curriculums have systematically altered traditional narratives to prioritize modern political concepts over objective historical facts. This process involves downplaying the distinct achievements of specific cultures, removing focus from ancestral lineages, and sanitizing complex events to fit contemporary social trends. By dissolving organic civilisational history into generic, interchangeable civic models, modern revisionism effectively erases the genuine historical memory and unique identity of the English people.

How do you define the difference between English and British history?

British history is primarily an administrative and civic chronicle tracking the legal political union created by the state in 1707. In contrast, English history represents a much deeper, organic civilisational lineage that was fully formed and established centuries before the British passport even existed. While our archive focuses primarily on the ancient accumulation of ancestral genetics, common law traditions, and cultural developments unique to the English people from deep prehistory forward, this naturally expands to wider British history whenever it becomes relevant to the timeline.

What is the longterm goal for the History of England website?

Our definitive long-term goal is to build the world’s most comprehensive, accurate, and completely unedited digital repository for the history of the English people. By expanding our chronological timelines from the deep Stone Age right through to the modern era, we aim to provide a permanent, bulletproof civilisational archive that will stand for decades as a trusted resource for anyone seeking the unaltered truth of our history.

Does this website charge a fee or require a subscription?

No. All articles, historical timelines, data sheets, and category hub pages across our platform are completely free and open to the general public. Part of our core mission is ensuring that unvarnished civilisational facts are universally accessible, removing the steep financial paywalls and corporate access barriers typically associated with high-level academic publishing.

Why do you emphasize ancient DNA (aDNA) and genetic tracking?

We prioritize ancient genetics because biological data provides an unmolested, mathematically precise record of population history that cannot be altered by modern political bias or narrative guesswork. By utilizing verified aDNA tracking, we can map the exact movements, settlements, and unbroken biological bloodlines of successive prehistoric and early historical migrant groups, establishing the true physical foundations of the English population with total scientific accuracy.

Why is it necessary to preserve an unedited record of English history?
Preserving an unedited historical record is vital because a nation cannot maintain its unique identity, social stability, or sense of purpose if its true origins are obscured. Today, mainstream television dramas, commercial documentaries, and public encyclopedias like Wikipedia are being actively altered to present a false version of the past—ranging from the ahistorical insertion of African nobility into medieval England to the misleading rhetoric that “immigration built Britain.”
 
These modern fabrications completely misrepresent the reality of a highly isolated island population that developed in relative stability for centuries. Historical data acts as the collective memory of a civilisation, and when these records are systematically altered by state-directed curriculums and media corporations, the link to past generations is severed, leaving the native population disconnected from the legal, cultural, and genetic inheritance that physically built their society.
Who runs and edits this platform?
This platform is curated and edited by a small collective of historians and researchers who choose to remain anonymous. We work on this project as a dedicated pursuit, free from the career constraints found in modern university departments. This anonymity guarantees that our team can focus entirely on preserving unedited civilisational history, answering strictly to the factual record rather than politics.