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Historian Richard Overy explains how the US firebombing of Japanese cities in 1945 killed more civilians than Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined – and why it has been largely forgotten ...
From William the Conqueror’s battle-winning cavalry to Richard III’s fatal final charge, Oliver H Creighton and Robert ...
Historian Selena Wisnom reveals how the ancient Assyrians of Mesopotamia used ‘godnapping’ as a devastating form of ...
Summer is the perfect time to lose yourself in a good book – and history lovers have plenty of new titles to choose from this ...
Historian Karen Jones uncovers the often overlooked role of women in building the American West – from driving wagon trains ...
From the deserts of Egypt to the arid mountains of western Iran, from the Mediterranean coast to the highlands of Anatolia, King Ashurbanipal’s Neo-Assyrian empire dominated the ancient Near East. In ...
Tudor history is so dominated by tales of towering tyrannical monarchs and European politics that you’d be forgiven for thinking the most common way to die in 16th-century England was to be beheaded ...
In 1940, with Nazi bombers looming over British cities and the threat of invasion ever-present, Frisch and Peierls’ findings ...
Historian Linda Paterson explores the rise of the troubadours – the poetic performers who turned love, politics and desire ...
This is how a royal Frankish dynasty turned flowing locks into a political weapon, and why cutting them could mean deadly exile ...