1745: The Last Campaign on English Soil
T.H. McGuffe describes the invasion, and subsequent hurried retreat, of England during the Jacobite Rebellion.
T.H. McGuffe describes the invasion, and subsequent hurried retreat, of England during the Jacobite Rebellion.
Rayner Heppenstall uses the examples of Britain and Ireland to argue against absolutist views of race and nation.
Alan Yorke-Long documents the beginnings of Georgian England's affair with the music of the Hanoverian composer.
J.H. Plumb analyses the career of the man recognised as Britain's first prime minister.
In the event of a successful Nazi invasion of Britian, Adolf Hitler proposed rural Shropshire as his headquarters. Roger Moorhouse explores why he would have chosen such a location.
Philip Magnus analyses the political, personal, and literary careers of one of Britain's most influential Victorian premiers.
Rayner Heppenstall highlights the problems inherent in divisions of British and Irish history along racial lines.
G.H.L. LeMay documents the dramatic fall and resurrection of Lord John Russell's government.
Wilfrid Blunt explains the history of British flora's natives and invasives
Certain mysteries of pre-Saxon Britain are decoded by Jacquetta Hawkes