Essays with Commentaries
Richard Hughes lends us the benefit of his expertise.
Richard Hughes lends us the benefit of his expertise.
Richard Wilkinson questions the motives of important historical figures, and of historians writing about them.
Rowena Hammal explains why the United Provinces enjoyed a ‘Golden Age’ in the first half of the Seventeenth Century.
Graham Goodlad assesses the conduct of British foreign policy in the era of the Congress system.
Graham Noble assesses the significance of one of the earliest Marian Martyrs.
Viv Sanders takes issue with some all too common assumptions.
Michael Morrogh sees value in historical films, despite their evident imperfections.
F.G. Stapleton introduces the ‘weather vane ideology’.
Graham Noble separates fact from Tudor propaganda.
Richard Wilkinson recreates the contest that marked, and marred, the British war effort in 1914-18.