The Power and the Glory; Royal Navy Fleet Reviews From Earliest Times To 2005 In November 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he wants
A TALE OF TWO MAYAS Since the start of the pandemic ‘lockdown’ and the subsequent passing of my wife and partner in publishing, I have
6 Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Battle of Salamis 2020 is the official 2,500 year anniversary for the great naval battle of Salamis.
While we socially isolate, we might spare a thought for seafarers battling the main diseases that often reached epidemic proportions among ships’ crews in the
We have an exclusive interview with Jim Crossley, author of the newly released Churchill’s Admiral in Two World Wars. Enjoy!
Russia re-discovers its naval history. Over the last decade most Western European nations and most of the English-speaking world have been commemorating the centenary of
We hope you enjoyed our recent guest post from David Hobbs. Here is the second part. Enjoy!
British aircraft carrier design that led the world The Royal Navy designed and built the world’s first aircraft carrier, HMS Argus, in 1918. It has
A Re-evaluation of U-853’s Final War Patrol within the Evolving U-Boat Operations and Tactics of ‘Total Undersea War’ By Aaron Stephen Hamilton The published historical
Today on the blog we have a guest post from author Stephen Wynn, whose new book The Lancastria Tragedy is available to preorder now.