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Lichfield: England’s Third Archbishop

Rory Naismith

In the age of Offa, a short-lived archbishopric at Lichfield (787–803) reflected the expansion and consolidation of Mercian rule, though later Canterbury sources recast it as a contentious and anomalous creation.

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The Writer and the Traitor

Robert Verkaik

As the Normandy landings approached, the surprise resignation from MI6 of the author Graham Greene – a close friend of Kim Philby – cast a shadow over one of the war’s most carefully orchestrated intelligence operations.

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A Spy in the Archive: How I Pieced Together a Stay-Behind Network

Johan Wennström

The author reveals how he reconstructed Sweden’s secret Cold War stay-behind network from fragments in archives, diaries and interviews.

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Democracies vs. Authoritarian States

Adrian Goldsworthy

A never-so-timely comparison of Athens and Sparta explores whether political freedom can establish military superiority and determine the outcome of ideological conflict.

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How Did the Romans Respond to the Deaths of their Emperors?

Caillan Davenport

Rumour in the Roman world tended to flourish when it came to the the fate of emperors, threatening imperial stability and exposing public anxiety.

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Henry Du Pré Labouchère: The Least Victorian of All Victorian Politicians?

Debbie Kilroy

An account of the MP which contrasts an unconventional career with the self-interest and hypocrisy he shared with his Victorian contemporaries.

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Naming the Dead: Inspiration from a Family Bible

Karen Haden

17th-century hardship, personal family loss, and a record of the names of the dead becomes a way for Karen Haden's protagonist to process grief and preserve memory.

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Drinking, Typing and Gossiping: US Foreign Correspondents in Europe between the Wars

Michael Ridpath

A portrait of the hard-drinking, ambitious American correspondents who chronicled Europe’s slide toward war in the interwar years.

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The Last Knight of Christendom; the First Man of the Modern World

Edoardo Albert

A Venetian military engineer, who trained in the new science of war, risked exile, ruin and death to defend Rhodes against Suleiman the Magnificent, embodies Europe in transition.

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Émigré, Photographer, Secret Agent: An Extraordinary Life

Daria Santini

A communist activist and Soviet agent, the Austrian-born Edith Tudor-Hart helped drive modernist photography and set in motion Britain’s most notorious spy ring.

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