During the Second Punic War, the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal led his forces to numerous victories. But did he really take war elephants across the Alps?
As Europe lay in ruins following the end of the Second World War, Churchill’s instinct was to punish the surviving Nazi ...
Rather than focusing on the risk to the Bayeux Tapestry in its forthcoming loan to the British Museum, David Musgrove argues ...
From dealing with nits to learning the three Rs, ancient Roman childhood bore some striking similarities to the modern ...
Before picket lines and unionisation, ancient Egyptian artisans learned that collectively withdrawing labour could force even ...
With conflicting advice and endless new trends, it can feel hard to keep up with the modern health and wellness space. But ...
As well as creating new regulations on faith, Henry VIII’s 16th-century government also decided which kinds of knowledge were ...
Ancient Rome didn’t abandon its gods overnight. The rise of Christianity was a slow transformation of the cult-based religious order that had structured Roman life for centuries ...
Hitler’s U-boats were a feared component of his naval strategy during the Second World War. But what was life aboard these ...
Amid the industrial warfare of the Second World War, battlefield performance depended on precise logistics and the ability to absorb catastrophic losses. How did America, Germany and the Soviet Union ...
The sealing of Magna Carta at Runneymede in 1215 stands as one of the most iconic political showdowns in English history; a high-stakes confrontation between an untrustworthy monarch and a coalition ...
The moral map of the Roman empire might seem fairly simple. There were good emperors, who governed wisely and brought stability, and there were bad emperors, whose tenures dissolved into cruelty and ...