News

A disabled journalist has said she hopes her new book detailing the history of disability activism will show other disabled people how they can fight back against the waves of attacks on their ...
This year, the IALA is welcoming its new class of mentees for their fifth annual Mentorship Program—which will run until ...
Dr Rashida Iqbal’s compelling book on the Cellular Jail offers a powerful retelling of its hidden stories, blending academic ...
The UK's biggest myths debunked, from the legend of King Arthur to terrible food, lousy weather and a fanatical love of ...
A Harrogate author who appeared in this year’s Hay Festival says it’s a “most incredible honour” to be in the running for a top book award.
William Thompson, a man rarely if ever mentioned in American history books, became the first commissioned colonel in ...
We live in momentous times. History podcasts and books are more popular than ever. So why is academic history in crisis?
The embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, will go on display in London for the first time, on ...
Concord unleashed to the world America's musical contributions, which sprang from our universal appeal as a nation.
Drawing on her own experience as an arts journalist, Charlotte Runcie comically skewers bad men, bad faith and (unforgivably) ...
The 19th-century power struggle between the Sikhs, the British, and the Afghans shaped the political landscape of the time.