On the Spot: Matthew Sweet
‘What’s the most important lesson history has taught me? It’s not about you.’
‘What’s the most important lesson history has taught me? It’s not about you.’
How the Nazi persecution of Jews shaped the African-American freedom struggle.
A hidden network of 17th-century female spies
The first picnics were a favourite pastime of the aristocracy, and purely indoor affairs. In the 19th century, the emergent middle classes moved lunch outdoors.
The devastating fire at Notre-Dame destroyed more than just bricks.
Starvation and disease killed millions in British India during the Second World War. Why?
The pursuit of astronomical study led a Victorian woman from Surrey to the Indian foothills.
A vivid portrait of one of history’s most momentous conspiracies.
Why is the West so suspicious of Russia? The Russia Anxiety: And How History Can Resolve It by Mark B. Smith attempts to answer.
In an age of political and religious division that ended in Civil War, Lucius Cary and his circle at Great Tew offered a space for debate and compromise.