George Garnett

In Defence of Boring Books

What is the most boring history book you have read, and why? Excruciating tedium can have intellectual value, says George Garnett.

Arguing with the Dead

Medieval historians are a small band. Departed greats such as James Campbell remain with us as long as we seek their opinions.

Law of the Land

What relevance do the Norman Conquest and the events of 1066 have to contemporary British politics? Everything and nothing.

The Prize Essay

George Garnett reflects on the Julia Wood Prize and on the state of sixth-form history.