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Johan Wennström

Johan Wennström

The Cold War historian reflects on Sweden’s secret cooperation with NATO, the craft of archival research, and ongoing work on stay-behind networks and Olof Palme.
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Johan Wennström

Johan Wennström

The Cold War historian reflects on Sweden’s secret cooperation with NATO, the craft of archival research, and ongoing work on stay-behind networks and Olof Palme.

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The Seeker: S.G. MacLean Interview

The Seeker: S.G. MacLean Interview

S.G. MacLean is the creator of the Captain Damian Seeker series of novels set during the English Civil Wars. Interviewed by author and academic Steven Veerapen.

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AoH Book Club: James Dunford Wood on The Big Little War

AoH Book Club: James Dunford Wood on The Big Little War

The author discusses the overlooked Anglo-Iraqi War of 1941, exploring how the improvised defence of RAF Habbaniya may have had far-reaching consequences for the Second World War.

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Death to Order: A Conversation with Simon Ball

Death to Order: A Conversation with Simon Ball

Assassination rarely achieves its aims, the academic maintains, but it endures as a useful tool to shape behaviour the international stage.

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Fiction Book of the Month: Nicola Cornick on The Forgotten Sister

Nicola Cornick

The acclaimed novelist talks all about her classic story set around the death of Amy Robsart.

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Richard Middleton on Cornwallis

Richard Middleton

The author of a new biography dispels myths about Charles Cornwallis, the commander who surrendered to George Washington.

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Alexander Jackson on the Football and the Great War

Alexander Jackson

Alexander Jackson is curator at the National Football Museum and author of Football's Great War.

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Operation Pedestal: Max Hastings interview with Saul David

Saul David

The two acclaimed historians discuss the operation to relieve the key strategic island of Malta in 1942.

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Stephen Keoghane on the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry

Stephen Keoghane

The editor of L.C.Wheeler's diaries recently published discusses the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry.

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Money for Nothing: Thomas Levenson on the South Sea Bubble

David Durlacher

Thomas Levenson, who has written a brilliant account of the crisis, sat down with financier David Durlacher to discuss how the events echo today’s markets.

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Capital of Spies: Bernd von Kostka on Berlin

Bernd von Kostka

Bernd von Kostka is an acclaimed historian of the Cold War in Germany. Here he discusses his book on espionage in Berlin.

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The Champion: David Pilling on Aragon and Peter III

David Pilling

The author talks about his new book and the history behind it.

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Stuart Tootal and Mark ‘Splash’ Aston discuss SAS Sea King Down

Stuart Tootal

Stuart Tootal, former army officer, spoke with Mark 'Splash' Aston, about the subject of the book they wrote together - the conflict in the South Atlantic.

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Fiction Book of the Month: Peter Tonkin on The Ides

Peter Tonkin

The veteran author of over 40 novels discusses his story of Caesar's assassination.

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