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Black Gold, by Jeremy Paxman

Black Gold, by Jeremy Paxman

This is a significant contribution to the study of Britain's industrial past.
Oliver Webb-Carter

There are two stories that Jeremy Paxman tells in his new book, Black Gold: The History of How Coal Made Britain. The first is the national story, how coal was the driver behind the Industrial Revolution and the British Empire. The country’s hunger for this black rock...

Operation Pedestal: Max Hastings interview with Saul David

Operation Pedestal: Max Hastings interview with Saul David

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

In the late summer of 1942, the Royal Navy embarked on an operation to relieve the island of Malta in the Mediterranean. With Axis forces surrounding Malta, the islanders were close to starvation until relief came in the form of Operation Pedestal. But it was an...

The new Military History Club Needs You!

The new Military History Club Needs You!

A new club has been established by the renowned historian, Saul David.

Almost a quarter of a century on from the publication of Antony Beevor’s groundbreaking and prize-winning Stalingrad, military history is still big business with books by Max Hastings, James Holland and my own SBS: Silent Warriors gracing the UK bestseller charts this...

The Homicidal Earl: The Life of Lord Cardigan, by Saul David

The Homicidal Earl: The Life of Lord Cardigan, by Saul David

One of Saul David's early books is revisited by Christopher Joll

The Homicidal Earl: The Life of Lord Cardigan Of all the cock-ups that provide shade from the bright light of Britain’s military successes, the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava, fought in the Crimea on 25th October 1854, is one of the most...

Crucible of Hell, by Saul David

Crucible of Hell, by Saul David

The acclaimed historian has written a brilliant account of the Battle of Okinawa
Oliver Webb-Carter

Harry S. Truman’s decision to drop the bomb on Japan is inevitably controversial. The events of 6th August 1945, as ‘Little Boy’ was unleashed on Hiroshima, are brilliantly and tragically described by Saul David in Crucible of Hell. It is unpleasant to read of the...

Britain In and Out of Europe: Robert Tombs Interview

Britain In and Out of Europe: Robert Tombs Interview

Now that United Kingdom has departed the European Union, with a deal, it is a good time to reflect on the historical currents driving the 2016 vote, and the ramifications of it. Two historians who voted for Brexit, Saul David and Robert Tombs, discuss the historical background.

I was delighted to be asked to interview Professor Tombs, a distinguished historian of France and the bestselling author of The English and Their History, about his new book, This Sovereign Isle: Britain In and Out of Europe, on the historical context of Brexit...

Historical Heroes: Saul David on George Macdonald Fraser

Historical Heroes: Saul David on George Macdonald Fraser

Saul David, acclaimed historian of the Victorian period, recalls a meeting with the great writer.

But for George MacDonald Fraser and his wonderfully funny – and, to modern eyes, decidedly un-PC – Harry Flashman novels, I would not have become a historian. I read them in my teens and was immediately captivated by MacDonald Fraser’s colourful depiction of Victorian...

Saul David

Saul David

Saul David is a military historian, novelist and broadcaster. His non-fiction books include The Indian Mutiny (shortlisted for the Westminster Medal for Military Literature), Zulu (a Waterstone’s Military History Book of the Year), and Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport (an Amazon History Book of the Year).
Saul David

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Saul David

Saul David

What first attracted you to the period or periods you work in? I remember, as a child, hearing tales of military derring-do round the dinner table. My Dad loves reading military history, and often discusses the great battles and commanders with friends and family. I...

Was Marlborough Britain’s Greatest General?

Was Marlborough Britain’s Greatest General?

Acclaimed historian Saul David gives an appraisal of the great commander.

‘There has been,’ wrote a recent biographer of the Duke, ‘no more successful English soldier than the 1st Duke of Marlborough. During the War of the Spanish Succession, he won all his battles, and triumphed at every siege. Moreover, Marlborough was simultaneously in...