Dr Goebbels: The Man Who Made Hitler?
Robert Pearce investigates the career of the Third Reich’s ‘evil genius’.
Robert Pearce investigates the career of the Third Reich’s ‘evil genius’.
Robert Pearce investigates the fierce rivalry of two very different Conservatives.
Robert Pearce asks why Labour’s period in office under Clement Attlee came to an end.
Robert Pearce sees remarkable continuity in Churchill’s outlook, despite the transformation of his fortunes, in the 1930s.
Robert Pearce attempts to probe the nature of the 1918-22 Coalition.
Robert Pearce highlights Giuseppe Mazzini’s role in the Risorgimento.
Robert Pearce introduces the First Reform Act and asks why parliamentary reform succeeded in 1832 when earlier reform bills had failed.
George Orwell’s ‘fairy story’ on the USSR was politically inconvenient in 1945. Opinions on Animal Farm were soon revised, but its targets – and its author – are easily misunderstood.
Robert Pearce argues that we should get better acquainted with the 'unknown prime minister'.
Robert Pearce seeks to provoke thought on the origins of a momentous election result.