Transport, Communications and the Changing Nature of Land Warfare, 1792-1945
Graham Goodland assesses the impact of developments in non-military technology on the conduct of war in the modern era.
Graham Goodland assesses the impact of developments in non-military technology on the conduct of war in the modern era.
David Powell establishes a clear path through the historiographical maze
John Matusiak pricks the imperial pretension of the monarch who came to the throne 500 years ago
Chris Corin exposes the huge apparatus created by Tsarist Russia to combat the threat of revolution.
Wayne Johnson explains what is on offer at one of Britain’s newest universities
Robert Hughes provides an Examiner's Commentary
Robert Pearce examines the career of Mussolini’s forerunner.
Mark Rathbone analyses the continuing influence of the Munich conference on post-war events.
Lucy Wooding introduces a highly significant, but often much misunderstood, cultural force.
Andrew Boxer traces the assimilation policies, indigenous rights, and the changing relationship between the US government and Native Americans.