First World War: The July Crisis
By reinterpreting the years before 1914 William Mulligan sees the 'July Crisis' in a fresh perspective.
By reinterpreting the years before 1914 William Mulligan sees the 'July Crisis' in a fresh perspective.
Caught between the end of empire and the birth of NATO, Britain's postwar Labour government played a key role in the early stages of the Cold War.
Vincent Barnett welcomes a new introductory text on the most important modern British economist.
Michael Scott-Baumann explains why Nasser is such an important figure in the Middle East in the twentieth century.
Andrew Boxer explains why party political strife lacked real substance in the period after 1945.
David Hipshon outlines the career of the most controversial king ever to have occupied the English throne.
Robert Pearce examines the factors that led to Prussia's victory in the German civil war of 1866.
Ian Garrett advises on how to succeed under the new AQA rules.
Viv Saunders reveals how sport and society are intertwined.
Lindsay Pollick reviews changing interpretations.