No Scottish clan is as controversial as the Campbells. Yet, says Ian Bradley, the opening of its Argyll Mausoleum offers a chance to re-assess a contentious past. After years of service in the West ...
On 27 July MPs filed into Committee Room 14 of the House of Commons to cast the first ever votes for a Conservative leader.
As rude rhymes and rumours threatened reputations, the Elizabethan government attempted to regulate barbed language.
The Cold War forged new international relationships in which physical distance seemed overcome by ideological proximity. In ...
When Abbot Abbo of Fleury agreed to travel to Gascony to advise on the reform of the monastery of La Réole, he would not have expected that his trip would result in his death. Yet in 1004 Abbo was the ...
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women and God’s Own Gentlewoman bring the real world of ...
Collingwood and Nelson went to Nicaragua to fight ashore, the Spaniards as well as the French having decided to aid the ...
The best historical novels infer aspects of lives of which no trace remains. George Garnett starts awarding grades. Why is Constitutional History Back in Fashion? Constitutional history dominated ...