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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 ...
Historian Steven Gunn uncovers what thousands of fatal accidents can tell us about everyday existence in 16th-century England ...
Physicist Frank Close traces how British science – and fear of a Nazi bomb – lit the fuse for the nuclear age ...
Traversing the landscape of medieval Europe, they sang of longing, power and – whether implicitly or explicitly – sex. They moved from castle to court, debated morals and aphrodisiacs, and ...
In 1967, a mysterious book appeared on American shelves. It seemed to confirm the darkest suspicions of a country gripped by Cold War paranoia, grappling with increasingly controversial entanglement ...
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