
The Stripping of the Altars – 50 Years in 50 Books
Eamon Duffy’s landmark account of the pre-Reformation church in England was first published in 1992. The Stripping of the Altars is a major revisionist…
Eamon Duffy’s landmark account of the pre-Reformation church in England was first published in 1992. The Stripping of the Altars is a major revisionist…
Tudor Fashion was first published in hardback in 2017 and re-released in paperback in 2021. We are re-sharing this fascinating Q&A with author, Eleri Lynn.
Vid Simoniti considers the complexities of political art and discusses how and when art became politicised.
We’re sharing an extract from John Craxton: A Life of Gifts, which charts the beginnings of the friendship between Craxton and Lucian Freud.
First published in 2007, The Great Partition by Yasmin Khan offers a reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between…
The Gardens of the British Working Classes is an illustrated people’s history of gardening in Britain. Margaret Willes’s book celebrates the extraordinary feats of…
Read an extract from David Ekserdjian’s book, in which the author takes the reader through how to read the altarpiece.
Read this free extract from Sonia Boyce: Feeling Her Way featuring an interview with the artist, in which she talks about growing up in the London Borough of Islington, her artistic inspirations and more.
In this extract, Mark Purcell introduces the reader to the themes and historical periods covered in The Country House Library.
Barbara Burman and Ariane Fennetaux guide you through the secretive and surprising world of pockets. Plus, read an extract from the book.
In this extract, Charles Harrison introduces his readers to key examples of print media such as Intaglio printing, Planographic printing and Japanese woodblock prints
Britons was first published in 1992. In Britons, Linda Colley examines how a more cohesive British nation was invented after 1707 and how this…
Read an extract from Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered by Carmen C. Bambach
Winner of the 1999 Wolfson History Prize, The Gentleman’s Daughter invokes women’s own accounts of their intimate and public lives to reveal what the…
Roy Strong shares an extract from his book, in which he reveals the story behind the famous ‘Darnley Portrait’