The Gentle Art of Quoting Effectively
Robert Pearce, the editor of History Review, responds to common questions.
Robert Pearce, the editor of History Review, responds to common questions.
Ben Sandell provides a series of tips on how to gain the best grade.
Andrew Boxer traces the assimilation policies, indigenous rights, and the changing relationship between the US government and Native Americans.
Richard Hughes lends us the benefit of his expertise.
The agreement permitting Germany’s annexation of the Sudetenland was signed on 29 September 1938.
Richard Cavendish describes how British prisoners were held captive by the army of the Nawab of Bengal, for one night, in the 'black hole' of Fort William in Calcutta.
The Oxford Martyrs were killed on 16 October 1555.
Tim Benson, founder of the Political Cartoon Society, introduces his ten favourite cartoons published in Britain.
About 200 people died and 800 were wounded during the march led by Father George Gapon on 22 January 1905.
Michael Lynch takes a fresh look at the key reform of 19th-century Russia – the end of Serfdom.