Anorexia Nervosa in the nineteenth century
The history of bigamy
From tragedy to triumph: The courage of Henrietta, Lady of Luxborough 1699-1756
My grandfather's recollections of the invasion of Normandy
Out and about in D.H. Lawrence country
Why the OBE survived the Empire
Wellington's Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars
Out and About near Cromford in Derbyshire
History's big picture in three dimensions
Upwards till Lepanto
The soldier in Later Medieval England
Out and about in Holderness
The death of Lord Londonderry
The Pennsylvanian Origins of British Abolitionism
Disraeli, Peel and the Corn Laws: the making of a conservative reputation
Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show opens London's Earl Court in 1887
Shipwrecks, Clocks and Westminster Abbey: the story of John Harrison
A Victorian deserter's family story: surviving a clash of loyalties
Presenting Naseby
An American showman P. T. Barnum - Promoter of 'freak shows' for all the family
The 2007 Medlicott Medal Lecture What kind of history should school history be?
Roald Dahl and the Lost Campaign
Exploring the Cornish Religious Landscape
The Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis
The Creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707
How did the Civil Rights movement change America?
Historians in The National Archives
Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903
Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain