Narrative Flow
Narrative historian and festival organiser Derek Wilson looks back over half a century of popularising history
Narrative historian and festival organiser Derek Wilson looks back over half a century of popularising history
Charles Allen challenges the accepted account of a tragic massacre that took place in Tibet a century ago this month.
Paul Shirley describes the freedom struggles of African Americans in the Bahamas after the American War of Independence.
Tom Palaima reviews a new title on the deceased and how they have influenced primitive man to twentieth century society.
William D. Rubinstein ascribes the bitterness of historians’ arguments to the lack of an agreed definition and to political agendas.
F.M.L. Thompson reviews two publications on the history of the automobile.
Robert Bartlett delves into the Vatican archives to resuscitate a remarkable tale of execution and resurrection in 13th-century south Wales.
After spending almost half her life in exile, the former Queen of Spain died on 9th April, 1904.
John Strachan looks at women and advertising in late Georgian England.
Charles Freeman offers a new theory to explain the positioning in Venice of the famous horses looted from Constantinople eight hundred years ago this month.