History Today
The Return of Catherine the Great
Tony Lentin gives an upgraded assessment of Russia's empress 200 years after her death.
Ireland's Famine Museum
Denise Silvester-Carr introduces the new Famine Museum at Strokestown, County Roscommon.
French invasion of Ireland fails through winter storms
Richard Cavendish remembers the events of December 19th, 1796
Museum of Lincolnshire Life
Richard Cavendish explores a quantity of bygones in the museum of social history.
Ostrogoths Capture Rome
The Eternal City was captured after a year-long siege on December 17th, 546.
A Can-can too Far
David Price on the links between the can-can of the 1890s and 1990s lap dancing.
Alfred Nobel: Dynamite Inventor Dies in Italy
Richard Cavendish remembers the life of Alfred Nobel, who died on December 10th, 1896.
Why Chamberlain Really Fell
Tony Corfield offers a provocative new interpretation of the events that brought Churchill to power in the spring of 1940.
Energy - Genie or Genius?
Joachim Radkau reviews the power revolutions of steam, electricity and oil - harbingers of dramatic change in technology and social expectations.