Winston Churchill
The 'Churchill Question' is a complex one: a study in failure as well as success.
The 'Churchill Question' is a complex one: a study in failure as well as success.
Anne Roberts explores the incidence of plague in England from 1348 to 1679.
With the increase in Irish immigration into Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, concern arose about the resurgence of Catholicism. Yet not all women in convents were helplessly detained there, as explains Walter L. Arnstein.
G.M. Young portrays the golden political calm and sense of cultural comfort at play in mid-Victorian England.