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Winter Blood, by Allan Martin

Winter Blood, by Allan Martin

Jüri Hallmets returns in a captivating story of drama, action, and justice.
Bella Weintraub

Allan Martin’s protagonist, Chief Inspector Jüri Hallmets from Death in Tallin, returns to solve a new crime in the sequel to Death in Tallinn, Winter Blood. Martin crafts vibrant characters and settings, throwing the reader into the thick of pre-World War Two...

Conquer We Must, by Robin Prior

Conquer We Must, by Robin Prior

A highly readable account of Britain's military history incorporating both world wars.

This is a superb and highly readable account of the development of the often tumultuous relationships between Britain’s political and military leaders over 31-years, starting with Sarajevo in 1914 and ending with Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.  Britain and its empire...

Iain MacGregor

Iain MacGregor

Iain talks history, interests and inspiration.
Iain MacGregor

What first attracted you to the period or periods you work in? From a young age I have avidly devoured narratives and illustrated books on military history of all periods. I have been fascinated by the Second World War and it clearly has left its mark on the United...

Iain MacGregor

Iain MacGregor

Iain MacGregor has been an editor and publisher of nonfiction for over 25 years. He is the author of the acclaimed oral history of Cold War Berlin: Checkpoint Charlie and his writing has appeared in the Guardian, Spectator and BBC History.
Iain MacGregor

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Robin Prior on Conquer We Must

Robin Prior on Conquer We Must

The distinguished historian discusses the relationship between generals and politicians in the first half of the 20th century.
Robin Prior

In the First World War mass casualties were suffered in the sluggish trench warfare of the Western Front. Did we see enough involvement by the politicians to attempt to limit those losses? During the First World War British politicians made various but only sporadic...

Books of 2022 From Aspects of History

Books of 2022 From Aspects of History

Our authors and contributors recommend books they've enjoyed this year

Books of 2021 from Aspects of HistoryTimothy Ashby Author of Elizabethan Secret AgentAt the top of my favourites list of recent historical books is Leanda de Lisle´s Henrietta Maria. Although non-fiction, the book reads like a historical novel, with fascinating...

Cheers, Mr Churchill!, by Andrew Liddle

Cheers, Mr Churchill!, by Andrew Liddle

A new book covering Churchill's relationship with Scotland.

Winston Churchill refuses to die. Through film and television - not least The Crown and Darkest Hour - he reappears, chewing cigars and epitomising an imagined British bulldog spirit. He lives on, too, as an ogrish bogeyman, his appalling racial prejudices now freely...

Command, by Lawrence Freedman

Command, by Lawrence Freedman

This is an admirable new study of high command.

Back in the bad old days of the – last – Cold War, NATO held an annual exercise when national leaders and senior military officers war gamed how they would handle a crisis. Called WINTEX, these exercises were constructed within the then tight protocols that governed...

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Simon Sebag Montefiore is the author of the international bestsellers Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar, Jerusalem: The Biography, Young Stalin, Catherine The Great And Potemkin and The Romanovs, as well as the Moscow Trilogy of novels and The Royal Rabbits of London for children.
Simon Sebag Montefiore

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Andrew Liddle on Cheers, Mr Churchill!

Andrew Liddle on Cheers, Mr Churchill!

The author of a new book on the great man talks Churchill's relationship with Scotland, his devolution plans and Dundee.
Andrew Liddle

Andrew Liddle, many congratulations on Cheers, Mr Churchill!. There are many Churchill histories out there – why did you write a new one? Thank you. It is absolutely right to note that the field of Churchill literature is extremely wide, but there is a notable absence...