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Nuremberg: A Witness to Justice

Nuremberg: A Witness to Justice

An account of the Nuremberg Trials through the experiences of Howard Triest, a German-Jewish refugee and translator who confronted the leading figures of Nazi Germany as justice was brought to bear.
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The Big Debrief – Review

Alan Bardos

At its inaugural conference, Britain at War brought together leading historians and broadcasters for a day of lively discussion.

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Can Aethelred the Unready Be Rehabilitated?

Adam Staten

The author asks whether he was England’s most incompetent king, or whether history unfairly blames him for Viking successes and overlooks his achievements?

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The “Ghost” Match: An Extract

Stefano Bizzotto

In a surreal, chilling moment, the Chilean national football team played alone in Santiago’s Estadio Nacional after the Soviet Union refused to compete in a stadium that the Pinochet regime had turned into a site of imprisonment, torture and death.

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Stockton and Darlington’s Bicentenary

David Gwyn

Though the railway had a pivotal role in the development of modern rail transport, the historian challenges persistent myths that it was the world’s first.

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A historical map of the town and harbour of Boston.

The Road Back to Boston

Thor Hogan

On April 19 1775, colonial troops battled redcoats at Concord's North Bridge, which resulted in nearly three-hundred British casualties and paved the way for American independence.

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Dealbreakers: Advice on how to turn your submission into a publishing contract.

Charlotte Rose

Publishing advice for first-time novelists from a professional editor

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Writing Displacement: Imperial Russia to 1970s Ireland

Jim Loughran

Exile, war and social exclusion shape the lives of the author’s protagonists in The Bratinsky Affair, our Fiction Book of the Month, which takes the enduring experience of displacement as one of its major themes.

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A Rocket in the Marshes

Guy Walters

In 1944, the Polish resistance managed to recover parts of Hitler’s secret V-2 rockets and passed vital intelligence to Britain, the operation becoming one of the most remarkable, yet overlooked, intelligence successes of the war.

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The World’s Reformation

Alec Ryrie

An exploration of the forgotten global ambitions of Protestantism, showing how missionaries sought to spread their faith far and wide, their patchy success an indication of the imaginative limits of early modern Europeans.

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World War II with Tom Hanks – Review

Aspects of History

The documentary series has made an impressive start, combining rarely seen footage with sharp historical insight and confident storytelling.

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