Today on the blog we have another fascinating talk from Vivien Newman. This time Vivien tells us about the children’s war. You can learn more
Today we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author James Goulty, looking at the experiences of soldiers during World War Two. The Second
Today on the blog, Julie Cook tell us what inspired her to write her new book The Titanic and the City of Widows it Left
In August 1914 a mere 640 women had a clearly defined wartime role. Ignoring early War Office advice to ‘go home and sit still’, by
THE RHINE CROSSING OPERATIONS PLUNDER AND VARSITY 23 March 1945 Tim Saunders The optimism amongst the Western Allies following the defeat of the German armies
We have loads of exciting content planned on the Pen and Sword blog to keep you entertained whether you’re social distancing or just looking to
We have a guest post from author and journalist Julie Cook. Here Julie explains her family connection to the Titanic, and the research that went
Today on the blog we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author, James Goulty. Eyewitness Korea is out now.
1917 looks like it will become an award-winning blockbuster film, but how accurate is it? Whilst the story behind the film is not strictly factual,
The 12th January 2020 mark the 20th anniversary of the lifting of the British Armed Forces ‘gay ban’. Pen and Sword’s new release Fighting with