Winner of the Cundill History Prize: Native Nations
Historian Kathleen DuVal is awarded one of the most prestigious history prizes
A collection of 33 Posts
Historian Kathleen DuVal is awarded one of the most prestigious history prizes
Our editor Peter Moore on how hundreds of people were lost in a disastrous shipwreck in 1859
Helen Crisp and Jules Stewart take us back to a revolutionary moment in European history
Gavin Evans, the author of 'White Supremacy' traces a racist ideology to its source
In 1834 the home of British politics was destroyed on a dramatic autumnal night
Paul Koudounaris traces the modern tradition of pet commemoration back to its roots in Victorian England
George Mallory, one of the central figures in the history of mountaineering, was haunted by this simple question, as the author Daniel Light explains
Mike Jay on Sherlock Holmes and the detective's changing relationship with cocaine
Judith Flanders turns her attention on the Victorians' peculiar obsession with dying
How the most photographed man in America harnessed the portrait as a political tool
Sarah Ogilvie on the personalities behind the pages