Book Reviews

The Historian is the publication for general members of the HA. One of its regular features is book reviews. The reviews cover everything from the popular new history books to some of the more obscure, specialist books that make you proud that publishers still value history books. Find out what is hot on the history shelves here.

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  • Snapdragon

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    Snapdragon: The World War II Exploits of Darby’s Ranger and Combat Photographer Phil Stern, Liesl Bradner, Osprey, 2018, 312p, £20-00, ISBN 978-1-4728-2850-7 Phil Stern was a highly successful photographer of fashionable and remarkable figures in the post-war era. His range extended from Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra to the more serious...

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  • Somme: 141 Days, 141 Lives

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    Somme: 141 Days, 141 Lives, Alexandra Churchill and Andrew Holmes, The History Press, 2016, hardback, £25.00, 240 pp, ISBN 9780750965323 This deeply reflective, beautifully produced volume has been published to commemorate the centenary of the Battle of the Somme and focuses upon the experiences of 141 fallen casualties who over...

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  • Staffordshire’s War: Voices of the First World War

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    Staffordshire’s War: Voices of the First World War, Karen Hunt, Amberley, 2017, 160p, £14-99. ISBN 978-1-4456-5785-1 In Staffordshire’s War Professor Karen Hunt has reflected the best intentions of the Editors of The Historian when they initiated their ‘Aspects of War’ series of articles, designed to explore the widest possible context...

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  • Stalin’s Englishman: the Lives of Guy Burgess

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    Stalin’s Englishman: the Lives of Guy Burgess by Andrew Lownie - Hodder and Stoughton, 2015. 432 pp, £9-99. ISBN 978-1-473-62738-3 Andrew Lownie has given us the first proper biography of Guy Burgess, the fruit of twenty years of meticulous research including over 100 interviews.  He has followed the traditional approach,...

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  • Stoke-on-Trent in 50 Buildings

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    Stoke-on-Trent in 50 Buildings, Mervyn Edwards, Amberley, 2018, 96p,       £14-99. ISBN 978-1-4456-7781-1 Mervyn Edwards records that there are fewer than 200 listed buildings in Stoke-on-Trent. The limited number of listed buildings is an immediate indication of the constraints under which he has been making his selection of fifty buildings for...

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  • Storied Ground: Landscape and the Shaping of English National Identity

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    Storied Ground. Landscape and the Shaping of English National Identity, Paul Readman, Cambridge University Press, hardback, 2018, ISBN 9781108424738 This wide-ranging and stimulating book ‘uncovers why landscape matters so much to the English people, exploring its particular importance in shaping English national identity amid the transformations of modernity’. The obvious...

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  • Suffragettes. How Britain's women fought and died for the right to vote

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    Suffragettes. How Britain's women fought and died for the right to vote, Amberley, 2014, paperback, 192 pp.,£9.99 ISBN 1445633909 This readable, engaging, pocket-sized, introductory overview of the women's suffrage movement is extensively illustrated with images drawn from publisher's archive and author's collection, some of the most distinctive from record offices...

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  • Teaching Red Scarf Girl

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    Facing History and Ourselves is excited to announce a new study guide. Teaching Red Scarf Girl has been developed to help classrooms explore essential Facing History themes, including conformity, obedience, prejudice and justice. Red Scarf Girl, Ji-li Jiang's engaging memoir, provides an insightful window into the first tumultuous years of...

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  • Ten Cities that Led the World: From Ancient Metropolis to Modern Megacity

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    Ten Cities that Led the World: From Ancient Metropolis to Modern Megacity, Paul Strathern, Hodder and Stoughton, 2022, 260p, £25-00. ISBN 978-1-529-35934-2. This book has such a level of coherence and insight that it will be read in a single session. Any book that manages to encompass the notion of...

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  • Thames Mudlarking: Searching for London’s Lost Treasures

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    Thames Mudlarking: Searching for London’s Lost Treasures, Jason Sandy and Nick Stevens, Shire, 2021, 96pp, £9-99. ISBN 9781784424329.  For two hours every day low tide exposes what this book calls ‘the ‘longest archaeological site in Britain’. Erosion and riverboat activity regularly reveal new artefacts. Henry Mayhew, in London Labour and...

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  • The 1916 Irish Rebellion

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    The 1916 Irish Rebellion by Briona Nic Dhiarmada (Cork University Press), 2016 205pp., £19.99 hard, ISBN 978-1-78205-191-6 In the centenary of the Easter Rising, it is hardly surprising that there has been an upsurge of publications and re-publications on this seminal event in Irish history.  Like the rebellions in 1798,...

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  • The Anatomy of a Traitor

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    The Anatomy of a Traitor: The History of Espionage and Betrayal, Michael Smith, Aurum Press, 2017, 320p, £20.00. ISBN 978-1-78131-657-3. Although the sub-title of this book hints at a rather wider perspective, in essence this work is focused on very recent history, to the degree that this reviewer recognised most...

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  • The Beauty of Her Age

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    The Beauty of Her Age: A Tale of Sex, Scandal and Money in Victorian England by Jenifer Roberts (Amberley Publishing), 2016 276pp., £20 hard, ISBN 978-1-4456-5320-4 If you enjoy a good yarn full of sex, scandal and money then this is the book for you. It’s a rags to riches...

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  • The Boleyns: The Rise & Fall of a Tudor Family

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    The Boleyns: The Rise & Fall of a Tudor Family, David Loades (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, 2011) 304pp., hardback, £20.00, ISBN 978 1 4456 0304 9David Loades in 16 books has gained an enviable renown as the story teller of famous Tudors, especially Henry VIII.  The fall of Anne Boleyn and...

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  • The Book of the Poppy

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    The Book of the Poppy, Chris McNab, The History Press, Stroud, paperback, ISBN 9780750982481 As Remembrance Day is commemorated in 2018 one hundred years on from the ending of hostilities, this concise and evocative compact volume, first published in hardback in 2014 and now reissued in paperback, provides an illuminating...

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  • The Bride’s Trunk

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    The Bride’s Trunk: A story of War and Reconciliation, Ingrid Dixon, Cloudshill Press, 2016, 219p, £7-99 [or £4-97 Kindle]. ISBN 978-9935080-2-8 A cornerstone of historical research is the identification of primary sources. Instinctively, most of the time, we think in terms of documentary sources, stretching back into past centuries. Every...

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  • The British Census

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    The British Census, Simon Smith, Shire Publications, 2021, 64p, £8-99. ISBN 978-1-78442-457-2 This is timely and informative. Simon Smith has very carefully placed the British Census in the wider perspective of historical processes of collecting data about people’s lives over the centuries. The narrative is clear and well-organized, and there...

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  • The Cambridge Companion to Xenephon

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    Michael A. Flower, (editor) (Cambridge University Press), 2017, 520 pp, £ 26.99, paper, ISBN 978-1-107-65215-6. Herodotus and Thucydides, though not household names, are probably known by most teachers of history, even if they are unlikely to have read or analysed their ‘Histories’. The same cannot be said of the philosopher...

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  • The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain

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    The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Volume 1: 1700-1870 by Roderick Floud, Jane Humphries and Paul Johnson (editors) (Cambridge University Press), 2014 495pp., £29.99 paper, ISBN 978-1-107-63143-4 The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Volume 2: 1700-1870 (Cambridge University Press), 2014586pp., £29.99 paper, ISBN 978-1-107-68673-1 These two volumes are...

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  • The Cambridge History of South Africa

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    The Cambridge History of South Africa: Volume 1, From Early Times to 1885 by Carolyn Hamilton, Bernard K. Mbenga and Robert Ross (eds.)(Cambridge University Press), 2010 466pp., £80 hard, ISBN 0-978-521-51794-2I am writing this review an hour before England's first match of the World Cup in the ‘Rainbow Nation'.  For...

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