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Tim Grady on Burying the Enemy

Tim Grady on Burying the Enemy

Tim Grady discusses the politics of burial, memory, and mourning, and why the past still shapes our present.
Letizia Turini

This book is a marvellous read, emotional and yet educative, clearly the result of extensive research, and you have a particular interest in British and German history. But one wonders, what sparked the idea for such work? Thank you, that’s very kind of you to say!...

Marc Milner on Second Front

Marc Milner on Second Front

Marc Milner discusses the overlooked truths of D-Day and the twenty-year journey that led to Second Front.
Marc Milner

Marc, many congrats on the new book. It seems this is a book a long time coming – at least for me since Saving Private Ryan so outrageously dismissed British and Canadian efforts on D-Day. What was your motivation to write the book? Two primary motives, as outlined in...

Reflecting again on the Chalke Hist Fest

Reflecting again on the Chalke Hist Fest

Zeb spends the night with an earwig before enjoying the Mooch.
Zebedee Baker-Smith

Chalke Hist Fest 3 - Wednesday I woke up to the sight of an earwig flaunting its acrobatic manoeuvres inside the seam of the canvas above. Not quite panic as I flicked it out the tent door, but it got me moving. An earlier start was necessary because this was the...

CHF 2025: Day 3

CHF 2025: Day 3

The WiFi, phone reception and fresh beer pleases our Editor at Large

CHF 2025: Day 3 FROM UTMOST EAST TO UTMOST WEST: CONQUEST OF THE BLUE NILE, John Blashford-Snell JBS, as he is known, is up there with Rannulph Fiennes as a proper adventurer.  King Charles is a fan and encouraged him to set up Operation Raleigh, a charity sending...

Further Reflections of Chalke Hist Fest

Further Reflections of Chalke Hist Fest

Zeb continues his coverage
Zebedee Baker-Smith

Chalke Hist Fest - Tuesday This is Solstice-Land in June after all and so waking up at 5am because of the light is to be expected. A couple of hours dozing as the lightest of rain tapped at the canvas above and I emerge for a remarkably warm shower. Having gone to...

CHF 2025: Day 2

CHF 2025: Day 2

The clouds came and went, and the day finished in beer-drenched sunshine.

CHF 2025: Day 2 THERE AND BACK: DIARIES 1999-2009 Michael Palin moderated by Michael Neiberg Michael Palin is a national treasure, and he entertained a packed Guildhall tent to recollections from a life of adventure. He was keen to point out the difference between...

Reflections on Day One of Chalke Hist Fest

Reflections on Day One of Chalke Hist Fest

Our new Books Editor reflects on his first visit to Chalke
Zebedee Baker-Smith

Chalke Hist Fest - Monday Driving through Fovant and past the Badges, we were all set for a sunny if gusty day. The roads seemed unusually busy for mid-afternoon in the Wiltshire villages. Quickly setting up tent on the flat top of the chalk down, the immaculate PVC...

Reflecting again on the Chalke Hist Fest

CHF 2025: Day 1

A sunny start to the world’s greatest history festival.

CHF 2025: Day 1 Whoever gets first billing at Chalke sets the tone for the week-long festival.  Last year it was Giles Milton and Stalin (Russia must have been top of mind in 2024 for some reason!).  This year it was the English Civil War. In REVOLUTION &...