Winner of the Cundill History Prize: Native Nations Winner of the Cundill History Prize: Native Nations Historian Kathleen DuVal is awarded one of the most prestigious history prizes October 31st, 2024 In Features
The Wreck of the Royal Charter The Wreck of the Royal Charter 165 years ago, in 1859, hundreds of people were lost in a disastrous shipwreck October 25th, 2024 In Features
The 1812 Constitution of Cádiz The 1812 Constitution of Cádiz Helen Crisp and Jules Stewart take us back to a revolutionary moment in European history October 24th, 2024 In Features
The Disturbing Visions of Francis Galton The Disturbing Visions of Francis Galton Gavin Evans, the author of 'White Supremacy' traces a racist ideology to its source October 18th, 2024 In Features
The Fire at the Houses of Parliament The Fire at the Houses of Parliament In 1834 the home of British politics was destroyed on a dramatic autumnal night October 15th, 2024 In Features
New History Books for October 2024 New History Books for October 2024 From Edinburgh to Rillington Place, Henry Bolingbroke to Horatio Nelson October 3rd, 2024 In Features
Travel in Old Japan Travel in Old Japan Japan in the Age of the Shoguns was a dynamic place, full of colour, energy and movement. Here Le... October 1st, 2024 In Features
The Execution of King Charles I The Execution of King Charles I Alice Hunt, the author of 'Republic', takes us back to a chilling moment in English political his... September 27th, 2024 In Features
Samuel Johnson and the perils of hope Samuel Johnson and the perils of hope On the anniversary of Johnson's birth, Peter Moore considers a subject that deeply engaged the gr... September 18th, 2024 In Features