Gladstone and Disraeli
Simon Lemieux provides guidance on essays comparing the performance of the two adversaries in Victorian Britain.
Simon Lemieux provides guidance on essays comparing the performance of the two adversaries in Victorian Britain.
David Dutton analyses Austen Chamberlain's impact on British foreign policy, and European affairs, between the wars.
John Claydon charts a course across the complex minefield of Nazi historiography.
Geoffrey Woodward assesses how great an impact the Turks had on sixteenth-century Europe.
Edgar Feuchtwanger assesses Bismarck's controversial career and legacy.
Michael Morrogh explains why Gladstone took up the cause of Irish home rule and why his policies failed so tragically.
Andrew Robinson enjoys contradicting the image too many people have of the medieval period.
Mary Gould gives her tips for success.
Michael Mullett shows how the reform of the Catholic Church in sixteenth-century Europe sprang from medieval origins but that, in important ways, it was affected by the Protestant Reformation.
John Morison shows how an accumulation of grievances resulted in a spontaneous revolution in Russia in 1905.