Slave Resistance in the Antebellum South
Gervase Phillips examines the extent and significance of an often misunderstood phenomenon.
Gervase Phillips examines the extent and significance of an often misunderstood phenomenon.
Julius Ruiz evaluates Franco’s role during the conflict.
Drawing on classroom experience, Viv Sanders offers advice and seeks answers.
Michael Willis focuses on the origins of the Boer War in a way that could make for a stimulating role-play.
Judith Richards helps us appreciate a Marian perspective on the reign of the boy-king.
Matthew MacLachlan asks how far Napoleon defeated himself.
Marie Rowlands charts the changing fortunes of a religious minority.
Robert Pearce sees remarkable continuity in Churchill’s outlook, despite the transformation of his fortunes, in the 1930s.
Janet Copeland focuses on an important figure in the emancipation of British women.
F.G. Stapleton highlights the key role played by the Italian King in the Rise of Mussolini.