Christian Humanism: from Renaissance to Reformation
Lucy Wooding introduces a highly significant, but often much misunderstood, cultural force.
Lucy Wooding introduces a highly significant, but often much misunderstood, cultural force.
Andrew Boxer traces the assimilation policies, indigenous rights, and the changing relationship between the US government and Native Americans.
R. E. Foster examines the reputation and political stature of a three-times prime minister.
R. E. Foster examines the career of Pitt the Younger.
Simon Lemieux provides an overview of 16th-century Catholicism, focusing on the key issues often selected by examiners.
John Etty questions whether Serb nationalism was an irresistible force that helped unleash the First World War.
Janet Copeland introduces one of the most important feminist figures in twentieth-century history.
David Hipshon regrets the degree to which our history syllabuses have censored the roles of British heroes.
Robert Pearce recommends a first-hand account of the Third Reich.
John Swift examines a vital element of the Cold War and assesses the motives of the Superpowers.