
Martin Luther: Visionary Reformer by Scott H. Hendrix
It has been 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle…
It has been 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle…
In Fishing: How the Sea Fed Civilization, Professor of Anthropology Brian Fagan argues that fishing was an indispensable and…
In Mob Town: A History of Crime and Disorder in the East End, John Bennett delves into four…
Described by The Times as ‘the biographical equivalent of a buddy film’, Margaret Willes’ The Curious World of…
A unique, in-depth view of London during the record-breaking hot weather of 1858, Rosemary Ashton’s One Hot Summer uncovers crucial…
2017 is the centenary of the Russian Revolution, yet five years later, after the Soviet Regime was established,…
The Nazi fascination with the occult is legendary, yet today it is often dismissed as Heinrich Himmler’s personal…
The Six Day War was fought between 5th and 10th June 1967 by Israel and the neighbouring states of Egypt,…
On International Women’s Day, Reporting War author Ray Moseley celebrates the outstanding work of the courageous women reporters of…
Italian’s fascist leader, Benito Mussolini, and his young mistress Claretta Petacci, are the subject of Claretta, R.J.B. Bosworth’s most…
Arguably the most successful woman to wield political power in the middle ages, Blanche of Castile is today…
Andrew Stewart introduces his new book The First Victory: The Second World War and the East Africa Campaign,…
Jon Willis, author of All These Worlds Are Yours — “So you want to fly to an iron ore…
Noam Chomsky – founder of modern linguistics and the world’s most prominent political dissident – is the subject…
In his new book, The Battle for Syria, Christopher Phillips describes the Syrian conflict as both a symptom and…