Liberal Italy: The Midwife of Fascism or a Much-Maligned State?
F.G. Stapleton defends the record of Italian governments from 1861 to 1914.
F.G. Stapleton defends the record of Italian governments from 1861 to 1914.
Russel Tarr asks key questions about the religious radicals of the 16th century.
Graham Darby examines the nature and effects of the war that dominated the first half of the 17th century.
Julian Reed-Purvis investigates Stalin's role in the origins of the great purges.
Robin Evans shows that the neglect of the history of Wales, and of other small nations, impoverishes our historical understanding.
David McKinnon-Bell assesses the degree to which Philip II's policies were motivated by religious zeal.
Paul Adelman explains a major turning point in modern British history.
Peter Neville surveys the growth of republicanism in Ireland to the present day.
Alan Farmer shows how the Republic survived the threat from the Right before the First World War.
Martin Johnes explores why sport is an important topic for historical study.