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Only weeks before Charles II was invited to return to England, many still thought that a restoration was inconceivable.
Review of Alice Hunt, Republic

The Eagle and the Hart - review

Posted on: 16 February 2025
This new book on Richard II and Henry IV, by Helen Castor (a former Cambridge fellow and TV broadcaster, specialising in English medieval and Tudor history) is a gripping drama of two closely...
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Republic - review

Posted on: 9 February 2025
The waiting is over. The soldiers on each side have finally marched into position, carrying their long pikes which they now lower to create an impenetrable wall of spikes. Many of the men are past...
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New history books in January 2025
Posted on: 3 February 2025
I spotted 14 new history books in the wild last month (in the UK, in hardback). I always like to see a diversity of topics and periods, and this batch has a good range, from the ancient Mediterranean...






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The Crowd in the Early Middle Ages - review

Posted on: 25 January 2025
The Crowd in the Early Middle Ages Shane Bobrycki, assistant professor of medieval history at the University of Vienna1, has written an excellent short (177 page) book about early medieval Europe,...
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New history books in December 2024
Posted on: 1 January 2025
It's the first post of the new year 2025 and unlike every other website on the internet I am going to start with a damp squib rather than a bang. Hopefully we will build to a crescendo over the coming...






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The Invention of Good and Evil - review

Posted on: 22 December 2024
The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality, by Hanno Sauer, has - I think - one of the best titles of any non-fiction book. Who could fail to be intrigued? After all who hasnโt...
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A society which has lost belief in its capacity to progress in the future will quickly cease to concern itself with its progress in the past.
Review of E. H. Carr, What is History

The Wager - review

Posted on: 8 December 2024
My sailing experience is fairly limited, but I do remember a trip in the North Sea as a boy, painfully tacking back and forth as we inched up the Yorkshire coast. Landlubber that I was, I still...
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New history books in November 2024
Posted on: 1 December 2024
I identified a mere nine history books published in the UK in November 2024 (excluding the hundreds of highly dubious titles with AI slop covers). Of the nine there is one I will be putting on my xmas...






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The Mongol Storm - review

Posted on: 24 November 2024
Hands up if you've heard of the Ilkhanate Empire? If you've got your hand up: well done (assuming you are not bluffing). For everyone else, and me included before reading Mongol Storm: Making and...
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GREAT CONSPIRACY. Today would have been one of the greatest events that France has ever known if conspiracy had had its way.
Review of Colin Jones, The Fall of Robespierre