A Study About Women’s Lives Completes Watford Social History Trilogy This September a new social history study about women’s lives in Watford appears under Pen
We’ve had so much fun organising and following the blog tour for Ladies of Magna Carta by Sharon Bennett Connolly. We want to say a
On writing about Coco Chanel My grandmother only wears Chanel no 5. Growing up, to me, it was not just a powerful scent like any
We’re very excited to launch the Ladies of Magna Carta blog tour with a guest post from Sharon Bennett Connolly. We hope you enjoy following
Hitler’s Housewives-German Women on the Home Front is an intimate and provocative view into the lives of women in Third Reich Nazi Germany in the
We have an exciting guest post from Pen and Sword author and historian of Georgian royalty, Catherine Curzon. We hope you enjoy! Marie Antoinette is
We have another fascinating lecture to share with you from Vivien Newman. Over 100 years separate poetry written during the Great War and today’s coronavirus.
The subject of my first novel, Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, daughter of Alfred the Great, was someone whose life was somewhat of a paradox.
Ménage à trois? Nothing was ever too much for the infamous Sophie Dawes Most definitions of the French term ménage à trois – literally in English
When Titanic foundered in April 1912, the world’s focus was on the tragedy of the passengers who lost their lives. Ever since, in films, dramatisations,