As the anniversary period for the Third Battle of Ypres begins, Bookbub have featured eBook editions of Some Desperate Glory – The Diary of a
Sometimes Bliss and Sometimes Woe… The Sepoys of Britain’s Indian Army 1798−1805 The British Indian Army which conquered much of India under the command of
One of the real pleasures being a professional archaeologist and historian is having the chance to appear in television programmes as a presenter or expert.
We have an exclusive interview with Jim Crossley, author of the newly released Churchill’s Admiral in Two World Wars. Enjoy!
Today on the blog we have an exclusive interview with Richard Ballard. Richard’s new book England, France and Aquitaine is out now.
It is often said that Napoleon was a short man. This might even have explained his desire for conquest. In this video, Dr. Bernard Wilkin,
Men fighting each other in the sky- to all intents hand to hand like knights of old – was an almost unimaginable experience to all
Fascinated by the Battle of Britain from an early age, as a young man I realised that recording and sharing the Few’s memories was of
Burma – The Air War It is difficult to compare military hardware between different nations at the beginning of a conflict as they will have
We hope you enjoyed Dr. Bernard Wilkin’s recent video. In this new video, Dr. Bernard Wilkin, historian at the State Archives of Belgium, looks briefly