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  1. New history books in October 2024posted on 1 November 2024

    New history books published in October in the UK

  2. The Savage Storm - reviewposted on 11 October 2024

    Our review of The Savage Storm: The Battle for Italy 1943, by James Holland, first published in September 2023.

  3. New history books in September 2024posted on 1 October 2024

    New history books published in September in the UK

  4. History book prize shortlists 2024posted on 26 September 2024

    History book prize shortlists from the - Cundhill and Wolfson 2024 lists, whats on the list?

  5. Tracks on the Ocean - reviewposted on 20 September 2024

    Our review of Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel, by Sara Caputo, first published in August 2024.

  6. Flint Tools Field Guide - reviewposted on 6 September 2024

    Our review of Flint Tools Field Guide: Identifying Stone Age Tools, by Robert Turner, first published in August 2024.

  7. New history books in August 2024posted on 1 September 2024

    New history books published in August in the UK

  8. Improving the bookshelf - database upgradesposted on 31 August 2024

    In which I talk about moving to a Datasette database style system for storing and showing history books

  9. After 1177 B.C. - reviewposted on 27 August 2024

    Our review of After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations, by Eric Cline, first published in April 2024.

  10. New history books in July 2024posted on 1 August 2024

    New history books published in July in the UK

  11. Kingdom of Characters - reviewposted on 5 July 2024

    Our review of Kingdom of Characters: The Language Revolution That Made China Modern, by Jing Tsu, first published in January 2022.

  12. New history books in June 2024posted on 1 July 2024

    New history books published in June in the UK

  13. Discovering Pompeii - reviewposted on 7 June 2024

    Our review of Discovering Pompeii, by Natasha Sheldon, first published in June 2018.

  14. New history books in May 2024posted on 1 June 2024

    New history books published in May in the UK

  15. Conquered - reviewposted on 24 May 2024

    Our review of Conquered: The Last Children of Anglo-Saxon England, by Eleanor Parker, first published in February 2022.

  16. Three years old today! 🎂posted on 21 May 2024

    Reflecting on the experience of running this website reviewing history books on our third birthday

  17. Arise, England - reviewposted on 17 May 2024

    Our review of Arise, England: Six Kings and the Making of the English State, by Caroline Burt, first published in April 2024.

  18. New history books in April 2024posted on 1 May 2024

    New history books published in April in the UK

  19. The Nirvana Express - reviewposted on 19 April 2024

    Our review of The Nirvana Express: How the Search for Enlightenment Went West, by Mick Brown, first published in September 2023.

  20. New history books in March 2024posted on 1 April 2024

    New history books published in March in the UK

  21. Footmarks - reviewposted on 8 March 2024

    Our review of Footmarks: A Journey into Our Restless Past, by Jim Leary, first published in July 2023.

  22. New history books in February 2024posted on 1 March 2024

    New history books published in February 2024 in the UK

  23. One Fine Day - reviewposted on 27 February 2024

    Our review of One Fine Day: Britain's Empire on the Brink, by Matthew Parker, first published in September 2023.

  24. New history books in January 2024posted on 1 February 2024

    New history books published in January 2024 in the UK

  25. Sacred Foundations - reviewposted on 29 January 2024

    Our review of Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State, by Anna M Grzymała-Busse, first published in January 2023.

  26. A history of the universe - mapping the pastposted on 19 January 2024

    This timeline of the universe will provide you with a map. Everything from history, to pre-history and beyond to the beginning of the universe! It is not intended to tell you exactly when everything happened. It is designed to help you get a feel for how long ago things occurred.

  27. Best history books of all time (reviewed by us)posted on 2 January 2024

    What were the best popular history books of all time (that have been reviewed by us)? Here are our favourites.

  28. New history books in December 2023posted on 1 January 2024

    New history books published in December 2023 in the UK

  29. Cuba - reviewposted on 22 December 2023

    Our review of Cuba: An American History, by Ada Ferrer, first published in September 2021.

  30. Red Memory - reviewposted on 8 December 2023

    Our review of Red Memory: Living, Remembering and Forgetting China's Cultural Revolution, by Tania Branigan, first published in February 2023.

  31. New history books in November 2023posted on 1 December 2023

    New history books published in November 2023 in the UK

  32. Charged - reviewposted on 17 November 2023

    Our review of Charged: A History of Batteries and Lessons for a Clean Energy Future, by James Morton Turner, first published in August 2022.

  33. Assyria - reviewposted on 10 November 2023

    Our review of Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire, by Eckart Frahm, first published in July 2023.

  34. New history books in October 2023posted on 1 November 2023

    New history books published in October 2023 in the UK

  35. The Middle Kingdoms - reviewposted on 27 October 2023

    Our review of The Middle Kingdoms: A New History of Central Europe, by Martyn Rady, first published in May 2023.

  36. The Age of Atlantic Revolution - reviewposted on 13 October 2023

    Our review of The Age of Atlantic Revolution: The Fall and Rise of a Connected World, by Patrick Griffin, first published in July 2023.

  37. New history books in September 2023posted on 1 October 2023

    New history books published in September 2023 in the UK

  38. Pax - reviewposted on 8 September 2023

    Our review of Pax: War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age, by Tom Holland, first published in July 2023.

  39. New history books in August 2023posted on 1 September 2023

    New history books published in August 2023 in the UK

  40. The Six Wives of Henry VIII - reviewposted on 18 August 2023

    Our review of The Six Wives of Henry VIII: Adventures in Time, by Dominic Sandbrook, first published in July 2021.

  41. White Gold - reviewposted on 11 August 2023

    Our review of White Gold: The Extraordinary Story of Thomas Pellow and North Africa's One Million European Slaves, by Giles Milton, first published in June 2004.

  42. New history books in July 2023posted on 3 August 2023

    New history books published in July 2023 in the UK

  43. Courting India - reviewposted on 14 July 2023

    Our review of Courting India: England, Mughal India and the Origins of Empire, by Nandini Das, first published in March 2023.

  44. The Extraordinary Journey of David Ingram - reviewposted on 7 July 2023

    Our review of The Extraordinary Journey of David Ingram: An Elizabethan Sailor in Native North America, by Dean Snow, first published in May 2023.

  45. New history books in June 2023posted on 1 July 2023

    New history books published in June 2023 in the UK

  46. UPROAR! - reviewposted on 20 June 2023

    Our review of UPROAR!: Scandal, Satire and Printmakers in Georgian London, by Alice Loxton, first published in March 2023.

  47. Hawkhurst - reviewposted on 9 June 2023

    Our review of Hawkhurst: Murder, Money and Smuggling in Georgian England, by Joseph Dragovich, first published in May 2023.

  48. New history books in May 2023posted on 1 June 2023

    New history books published in May 2023 in the UK

  49. How can we apply history in our daily life?posted on 26 May 2023

    Learning from history is all very well but how do we apply this to our normal everyday life? I consider a typical day of my own - and how I personally apply the past to the present.

  50. Great Kingdoms of Africa - reviewposted on 18 May 2023

    Our review of Great Kingdoms of Africa, by John Parker, first published in March 2023.

  51. Brotherhood of Kings - reviewposted on 5 May 2023

    Our review of Brotherhood of Kings: How International Relations Shaped the Ancient Near East, by Amanda H. Podany, first published in January 2012.

  52. New history books in April 2023posted on 1 May 2023

    New history books published in April 2023 in the UK

  53. The Blazing World - reviewposted on 28 April 2023

    Our review of The Blazing World: A New History of Revolutionary England, by Jonathan Healey, first published in February 2023.

  54. Two Houses, Two Kingdoms - reviewposted on 20 April 2023

    Our review of Two Houses, Two Kingdoms: A History of France and England, 1100-1300, by Catherine Hanley, first published in July 2022.

  55. Can you learn Lessons from History? - School of History Inspection Reportposted on 1 April 2023

    While researching local secondary schools for my kids I recently came across this intriguing (and damning) school inspection report, which I am sharing here in full just in case anyone is thinking of enrolling their own children.

  56. New history books in March 2023posted on 1 April 2023

    New history books published in March 2023 in the UK

  57. The Prince and the Plunder - reviewposted on 24 March 2023

    Our review of The Prince and the Plunder: How Britain took one small boy and hundreds of treasures from Ethiopia, by Andrew Heavens, first published in February 2023.

  58. The Ruin of All Witches - reviewposted on 17 March 2023

    Our review of The Ruin of All Witches: Death and Desire in an Age of Enchantment, by Malcolm Gaskill, first published in November 2021.

  59. Weavers, Scribes, and Kings - reviewposted on 10 March 2023

    Our review of Weavers, Scribes, and Kings: A New History of the Ancient Near East, by Amanda H. Podany, first published in December 2022.

  60. New history books in February 2023posted on 1 March 2023

    New history books published in February 2023 in the UK

  61. The Gaelic and Indian Origins of the American Revolution - reviewposted on 13 February 2023

    Our review of The Gaelic and Indian Origins of the American Revolution: Diversity and Empire in the British Atlantic, 1688-1783, by Samuel K Fisher, first published in September 2022.

  62. New history books in January 2023posted on 1 February 2023

    New history books published in January 2023 in the UK

  63. The Perfect Sword - reviewposted on 6 January 2023

    Our review of The Perfect Sword: Forging the Dark Ages, by Edoardo Albert, Paul Gething, first published in November 2022.

  64. New history books in December 2022posted on 1 January 2023

    New history books published in December 2022 in the UK

  65. Best history books of 2022posted on 1 January 2023

    What are the best popular history books of 2022? Here are our favourites so far.

  66. 1177 B.C. - reviewposted on 21 December 2022

    Our review of 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, by Eric H Cline, first published in February 2021.

  67. River Kings - reviewposted on 14 December 2022

    Our review of River Kings: A New History of Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads by Cat Jarman, by Cat Jarman, first published in February 2021.

  68. New history books in November 2022posted on 1 December 2022

    A round up of the new history books published in November 2022

  69. Fury of The Vikings - reviewposted on 29 November 2022

    Our review of Fury of The Vikings: Adventures in Time, by Dominic Sandbrook, first published in November 2022.

  70. Uncommon Wrath - reviewposted on 25 November 2022

    Our review of Uncommon Wrath: How Caesar and Cato's Deadly Rivalry Destroyed the Roman Republic, by Josiah Osgood, first published in November 2022.

  71. Ancestors - reviewposted on 4 November 2022

    Our review of Ancestors: A prehistory of Britain in seven burials, by Alice Roberts, first published in May 2021.

  72. New history books in October 2022posted on 1 November 2022

    The new history books published in October 2022, in the UK, in hardback? Here they are!

  73. How to achieve (historical) immortality - on a budgetposted on 14 October 2022

    How can we communicate tens or hundreds of thousands of years into the future, but on a budget? How have messages survived from the past? Here are some clear, evidence based recomendations! 😃

  74. Cartooning China - reviewposted on 7 October 2022

    Our review of Cartooning China: Punch, Power, & Politics in the Victorian Era, by Amy Matthewson, first published in March 2022.

  75. New history books in September 2022posted on 1 October 2022

    History books published in September 2022 in the UK - a good selection including 3 with black history month (October) in mind

  76. In the Reign of King John - reviewposted on 23 September 2022

    Our review of In the Reign of King John: A Year in the Life of Plantagenet England, by Dan Jones, first published in October 2020.

  77. Happy Dreams of Liberty - reviewposted on 11 September 2022

    Our review of Happy Dreams of Liberty: An American Family in Slavery and Freedom, by R Isabela Morales, first published in August 2022.

  78. New history books in August 2022posted on 1 September 2022

    A look at the new history books published in August 2022, a pretty good haul for the a summer holiday month

  79. Dominion - reviewposted on 12 August 2022

    Our review of Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind, by Tom Holland, first published in September 2019.

  80. New history books in July 2022posted on 1 August 2022

    A round up of the new history books in July 2022 - a bit of a quiet month.

  81. Book reviews and culture wars - an interview with Suleiman the Magnificentposted on 8 July 2022

    A rare interview with Sulieman the Magnificent in which we explore negative culture war reviews on Amazon. What's his take? And how do we avoid perpetuating the negativity?

  82. New history books in June 2022posted on 1 July 2022

    What were the new history books published in June 2022? Have a look here...

  83. Making History - reviewposted on 24 June 2022

    Our review of Making History: The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past, by Richard Cohen, first published in March 2022.

  84. The Ottomans - reviewposted on 17 June 2022

    Our review of The Ottomans: Khans, Caesars and Caliphs, by Marc David Baer, first published in October 2021.

  85. Words The Vikings Gave Us - reviewposted on 9 June 2022

    Our review of Words The Vikings Gave Us, by Grace Tierney, first published in August 2021.

  86. New history books in May 2022posted on 1 June 2022

    What were the new history books published in May 2022? Have a look here...

  87. Crusaders - reviewposted on 13 May 2022

    Our review of Crusaders: An Epic History of the Wars for the Holy Lands, by Dan Jones, first published in September 2019.

  88. New history books in April 2022posted on 1 May 2022

    A round-up of the new history books published in April 2022 in the UK

  89. The Lion House - reviewposted on 29 April 2022

    Our review of The Lion House: The Coming of a King, by Christopher de Bellaigue, first published in March 2022.

  90. The Burgundians - reviewposted on 22 April 2022

    Our review of The Burgundians: A Vanished Empire, by Bart Van Loo, first published in October 2021.

  91. Lessons from history, a historical novelist's perspective - interview with Christopher Kerrposted on 15 April 2022

    A discussion on what we can learn from history and historical fiction - and how far the truth matters, with the historical novelist Christopher Kerr

  92. Meet the Georgians - reviewposted on 10 April 2022

    Our review of Meet the Georgians: Epic Tales from Britain’s Wildest Century, by Robert Peal, first published in July 2021.

  93. Russia as Empire - reviewposted on 8 April 2022

    Our review of Russia as Empire: Past and Present, by Kees Boterbloem, first published in December 2020.

  94. New history books in March 2022posted on 1 April 2022

    A round-up of the new history books published in March 2022 in the UK

  95. Migrating From WordPress to Eleventy - a non-developer's experienceposted on 29 March 2022

    I recently switched this website / blog from WordPress.com to Eleventy. I'm not a developer. Find out what happened!

  96. London in the Roman World - reviewposted on 27 March 2022

    Our review of London in the Roman World, by Dominic Perring, first published in January 2022.

  97. Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean - reviewposted on 18 February 2022

    Our review of Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean, by Carolina Lopez-Ruiz, first published in January 2022.

  98. Empire and Righteous Nation - reviewposted on 21 January 2022

    Our review of Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations, by Odd Arne Westad, first published in January 2021.

  99. Heretics and Believers - reviewposted on 13 January 2022

    Our review of Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation, by Peter Marshall, first published in March 2018.

  100. Reflections on WordPress – 8 months inposted on 10 January 2022

    On this post I’m not going to be talking about history books but instead about WordPress.com the web platform behind this website – my thoughts after having used it for 8 months now.

  101. The Fabric of Civilization - reviewposted on 3 January 2022

    Our review of The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World, by Virginia Postrel, first published in November 2020.

  102. Best history books of 2021posted on 31 December 2021

    What were the best popular history books of 2021? Here are our favourites.

  103. Powers and Thrones - reviewposted on 23 December 2021

    Our review of Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages, by Dan Jones, first published in September 2021.

  104. Fifth Sun - reviewposted on 17 December 2021

    Our review of Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs, by Camilla Townsend, first published in January 2020.

  105. Ravenna - reviewposted on 10 December 2021

    Our review of Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe, by Judith Herrin, first published in August 2020.

  106. A Curious History of Sex - reviewposted on 3 December 2021

    Our review of A Curious History of Sex, by Kate Lister, first published in February 2020.

  107. What is the benefit of reading history books?posted on 19 November 2021

    This post is my personal reflection on the benefits I get from reading history books. One of my aims in writing it is to clarify my thinking, but also I want to do my bit to encourage others to do more of this enjoyable, rewarding activity!

  108. Scenes from Prehistoric Life - reviewposted on 12 November 2021

    Our review of Scenes from Prehistoric Life: From the Ice Age to the Coming of the Romans, by Francis Pryor, first published in August 2021.

  109. The Enlightenment - reviewposted on 5 November 2021

    Our review of The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790, by Ritchie Robertson, first published in November 2020.

  110. The Fall of Robespierre - reviewposted on 29 October 2021

    Our review of The Fall of Robespierre: 24 Hours in Revolutionary Paris, by Colin Jones, first published in August 2021.

  111. From Rebel to Ruler - reviewposted on 22 October 2021

    Our review of From Rebel to Ruler: One Hundred Years of the Chinese Communist Party, by Tony Saich, first published in July 2021.

  112. Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister - reviewposted on 15 October 2021

    Our review of Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister: Three Women at the Heart of Twentieth-Century China, by Jung Chang, first published in October 2019.

  113. Personality in popular historyposted on 8 October 2021

    Surely there can't be too much personality in popular history can there? Here I argue for a happy medium between boring and biographically biased popular history books.

  114. Dress Codes - reviewposted on 1 October 2021

    Our review of Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History, by Richard Thompson Ford, first published in February 2021.

  115. Past Mistakes - reviewposted on 24 September 2021

    Our review of Past Mistakes: How We Misinterpret History and Why it Matters, by David Mountain, first published in November 2020.

  116. Trauma or nostalgia? What does history mean in the USA 🇺🇸 and the UK 🇬🇧?posted on 19 September 2021

  117. Augustine - reviewposted on 10 September 2021

    Our review of Augustine: Conversions and Confessions, by Robin Lane Fox, first published in November 2015.

  118. About Time - reviewposted on 10 September 2021

    Our review of About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks, by David Rooney, first published in June 2021.

  119. Thebes - reviewposted on 2 September 2021

    Our review of Thebes: The Forgotten City of Ancient Greece, by Paul Cartledge, first published in May 2020.

  120. In Defence of History - reviewposted on 25 August 2021

    Our review of In Defence of History, by Richard J. Evans, first published in September 1997.

  121. Castlereagh - reviewposted on 14 August 2021

    Our review of Castlereagh: From Enlightenment to Tyranny, by John Bew, first published in September 2011.

  122. Dictators - reviewposted on 8 August 2021

    Our review of Dictators: The Cult of Personality in the Twentieth Century, by Frank Dikötter, first published in September 2019.

  123. Making Deep History - reviewposted on 6 August 2021

    Our review of Making Deep History: Zeal, Perseverance, and the Time Revolution of 1859, by Clive Gamble, first published in March 2021.

  124. Why new history books? What's wrong with the old ones?posted on 6 August 2021

    Why a new history book is almost always better than an old history book... with some important caveats!

  125. What Is History? - reviewposted on 31 July 2021

    Our review of What Is History?, by E. H. Carr, first published in January 1961.

  126. Ten Caesars - reviewposted on 24 July 2021

    Our review of Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine, by Barry Strauss, first published in March 2019.

  127. The Last Embassy - reviewposted on 16 July 2021

    Our review of The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with China, by Tonio Andrade, first published in July 2021.

  128. Slavery After Rome, 500-1100 - reviewposted on 11 July 2021

    Our review of Slavery After Rome, 500-1100, by Alice Rio, first published in April 2017.

  129. The Horde - reviewposted on 4 July 2021

    Our review of The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World, by Marie Favereau, first published in April 2021.

  130. Empire of Silver - reviewposted on 17 June 2021

    Our review of Empire of Silver: A New Monetary History of China, by Jin Xu (Author), Stacy Mosher (Translator), first published in April 2021.

  131. Soldier, Priest, and God - reviewposted on 15 June 2021

    Our review of Soldier, Priest, and God: A Life of Alexander the Great, by F. S. Naiden, first published in December 2018.

  132. If history is wrong, does it matter?posted on 7 June 2021

    How important is it that history is 'correct'? Should we discard older discredited history books? What does it even mean to be 'wrong'?

  133. Checkmate in Berlin - reviewposted on 5 June 2021

    Our review of Checkmate in Berlin: the first battle of the cold war, by Giles Milton, first published in July 2021.

  134. Norse America - reviewposted on 3 June 2021

    Our review of Norse America: The Story of a Founding Myth, by Gordon Campbell, first published in March 2021.

  135. The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII - reviewposted on 28 May 2021

    Our review of The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII, by Steven Gunn, first published in January 2018.

  136. A Story of Us - reviewposted on 26 May 2021

    Our review of A Story of Us: A New Look at Human Evolution, by Lesley Newson, Peter Richerson, first published in March 2021.

  137. What is Popular History?posted on 21 May 2021

    What can I expect from a popular history book?