New History Books for November 2025
From the North Sea to Mexico, fossil hunting to the Soviet Union
From the North Sea to Mexico, fossil hunting to the Soviet Union
Katharine Quarmby writes about the pleasures and pains of the late Georgian Era
The author Emma Campbell Webster invites you to step into a Jane Austen novel
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In this special commemorative feature, nineteen historians tell the story of Operation Overlord, or D-Day, in forty-four images
We look back at the life of the 'greatest historical novelist of all time'
The Moon landings gave the summer of 1969 its defining story. But elsewhere in the world many other events of consequence were playing out
Colourised and remastered images from Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition
From the North Sea to Mexico, fossil hunting to the Soviet Union
From the Caspian Sea to Burma, the Regency to U Boats
Monisha Rajesh recounts one of the most poignant 'untold railway stories'
From herrings to Queen Elizabeth II, the Caribbean to Christopher Marlowe
Katharine Quarmby writes about the pleasures and pains of the late Georgian Era
Little spaces, profound stories. Roger Luckhurst tells us about London's hidden cemeteries
The true story of Vlad Dracula the Impaler
David Tuch pinpoints the beginning of the US war on narcoterrorism
The author Emma Campbell Webster invites you to step into a Jane Austen novel
250 years after she was born, Jane Austen continues to outwit her readers, as John Mullan explains
Richard Vinen tells us about his biographical study of 'the last titans'
Andrew Lambert's new book explores an inspired century of statecraft
Louis D. Hall explores the history behind one of Arthur Rothstein's finest photographs
The day in 1895 when a locomotive ploughed through the wall of Montparnasse Station