The Somme Battlefield
Peter Furtado on one of the most traumatic places in British military history.
Peter Furtado on one of the most traumatic places in British military history.
Graham Goodlad assesses the success of British governments in responding to the demands of war, from the French Revolutionary conflict to the 1914-18 struggle.
Andy Lawrence insists that we must think for ourselves to unravel one of the great historical conundrums.
Stephen Roberts explodes a popular historical over-simplification.
Matthew Stewart traces the roots of the Greco-Turkish war of 1921-22, and the consequent refugee crisis, to the postwar settlements of 1919-20.
Dean Juniper argues that war encouraged the development of radio technology, as of so much else.
Jonathan Lewis and Hew Strachan point out the daunting challenges and exciting opportunities involved in producing a new major TV series.
Matthew Stewart discusses Peter Weir's 1981 cinematic tour de force, and what it tells us about the ANZAC myth.
Joanna Bourke on how new ways of looking at masculinity are revising our view of men’s experience in the First World War.
Richard Wilkinson explains what went wrong in Anglo-German relations before the First World War.