The Far Edges of the Known World with Owen Rees
Owen Rees leaves Athens and Rome behind and strikes out for the lesser known regions of the ancient world
Below you can browse our archive of interviews with leading historians. In ten or so questions we investigate their ideas, their interests and their intentions and we give them the opportunity to explain more about the context to their books.
Owen Rees leaves Athens and Rome behind and strikes out for the lesser known regions of the ancient world
Stephen Taylor's book, Predator of the Seas, follows the life of an extraordinary vessel
We look back at the life of the 'greatest historical novelist of all time'
South Americans are looking at their continent's history afresh, explains Laurence Blair
On the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Paris in August 1944, we talk to Patrick Bishop about a complex episode in French history
The origins of today's Culture Wars can be found in the 1930s, argues James Shapiro
Paul Roberts tells us all about his revealing new history of the Eternal City
Writer Noah Angell on the ghosts of the British Museum
The medieval historians Caroline Burt and Richard Partington tell us about a decisive two centuries in the English national story
Nicholas Rankin reflects on a childhood in Kenya
Kimmo Rentola tells us all about 'The Winter War'