Today’s featured articles
For much of the 1960s, the US government was happy to support the assassination of foreign officials – but not to be seen doing so.
How can historians of Tibet – a region whose history is tightly controlled by the Chinese authorities – gain access to its recent past? Comparing newspapers from either side of the Himalayas might offer a way in.
The sinking by Japanese aircraft of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse in December 1941, and the subsequent loss of Singapore, was a grievous blow to British morale. But have historians misunderstood what really happened?
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Timekeeping in Early Modern England
In early modern England the time and date was often an informal matter, which had the potential to pose problems.
On the Spot: Alan Knight
‘Which moment would I most like to go back to? Just before the Big Bang. I realise there are risks attached.’
Joyce Butler and the Sex Discrimination Act
After a long battle, Britain’s Sex Discrimination Act came into force in 1975. What did it do for women?
‘A Popular History of Idi Amin’s Uganda’ by Derek R. Peterson review
A Popular History of Idi Amin’s Uganda by Derek R. Peterson looks for the ordinary people who kept the regime’s wheels turning.
How did the Habsburg Empire Survive?
Finished by the First World War and buried under the nation states that succeeded it, the Habsburg monarchy had survived for centuries despite its obvious faultlines. What held it together?
Strabo: The First Geographer
As the father of descriptive geography, Strabo of Amasia provides a unique view of the early Roman Empire.
Books of the Year 2025: Part 2
African queens and Anglo-Saxon towns, Indira Gandhi and Irish STEM, Celtic Studies and the caste system: 10 more historians choose their favourite new history books of 2025.
‘Christianity at the Crossroads’ by David N. Hempton review
Christianity at the Crossroads: The Global Church from the Print Revolution to the Digital Era by David N. Hempton peers beyond the pulpit and into the congregation.
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