Hitler’s U-boats were a feared component of his naval strategy during the Second World War. But what was life aboard these ...
Before the Cold War hardened into coups and counterinsurgency, the United States backed reformist governments across Latin ...
Ancient Rome’s reputation for bad emperors partly rests on hostile sources written after the fact – and Domitian may be the ...
Amid the industrial warfare of the Second World War, battlefield performance depended on precise logistics and the ability to absorb catastrophic losses. How did America, Germany and the Soviet Union ...
For most people in Tudor England, an ordinary diet was more structured – and often more varied – than we might expect ...
Want to know more about Elizabeth I and her remarkable reign? Rachel Dinning rounds up essential reads to explore her early ...
When England’s first true king confronted Viking power in the north, one of his most effective weapons became his manipulation of loyalty ...
Want to dig into the drama behind Magna Carta? HistoryExtra’s Emily Briffett gathers together a shelf of essential reads to explore the crisis of King John’s reign, what was really hammered out at ...
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In 1066, as everybody knows, the Normans invaded England. That most engaging of all medieval sources, the Bayeux Tapestry, shows them landing their horses at Pevensey in Sussex and racing to occupy ...
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