1704: Blenheim, Gibraltar and the Making of a Great Power
Jeremy Black recalls two events, 300 years ago this summer, that heralded the emergence of Britain as a Continental power.
Jeremy Black recalls two events, 300 years ago this summer, that heralded the emergence of Britain as a Continental power.
Jeremy Black calls for a more wide-ranging, inclusive approach to the history of warfare.
Jeremy Black warns against a simplistic characterisation of a complex and diverse period.
Jeremy Black reminds us of the importance of two of Britain’s less well-loved monarchs.
Jeremy Black, one of the most prolific historians of our time, explains the energy behind his perpetual-motion pen.
Jeremy Black continues our Portrait of Britain series describing the impact of the French Wars on the islands and the shifting landscape wrought by the Industrial Revolution.
Jeremy Black takes a fresh look at the complex and controversial career of the First Earl of Chatham, the 'great outsider' of Hanoverian Britain.
Jeremy Black looks at the Royal Mail’s decision to devote all their stamps in 1999 to British history over the last millennium.
Jeremy Black investigates one of the key questions in human history.