The 200th edition of the magazine is celebrated with continued audience growth.
BBC History Magazine continues to see audience growth, while reaching it's milestone 200th edition.
The June issue asks Britain's leading historians to answer history's biggest questions in just 200 words, to celebrate it's milestone.
Four leading authors are also featured in the issue, looking at how history publishing has evolved in the 16 years since the magazine was launched.
In February, the title was recorded as selling 97, 527 copies per month.
This included 81, 976 printed editions, and 15, 551 digital editions.
Dave Musgrove, publisher of BBC History Magazine, said: History is a hot subject. The growth across all channels demonstrates the publics increasing continued interest in exploring our past and BBC History Magazine, along with its various brand extensions, is helping to satisfy that desire.