A fascinating biography, based on private family papers, of the Young Turks' very own 'Lawrence of Arabia', who later fell from grace with Kemal Ataturk
An indispensable guide to Greenland—why it matters, who covets it and why this wilderness of 56,000 inhabitants could become the next global flashpoint.
A frank assessment of what kind of strategic power Britain aspires to be, given its dwindling armed forces and growing threats from Russia and other actors.
From communism to capitalism to collapse, the highs and lows of doing business in post-Soviet Russia.
Based on interviews and body-cam footage, a gripping account of British and American volunteers fighting in Ukraine, from Kyiv to Bakhmut.
A darkly brilliant, wide-angled vision of our chaotic, globalised world, where present crises resonate with past tyrannies—from a bestselling geopolitical expert.
An astonishing history of the priests and missionaries whose ‘special ops’ serve the Holy See and 1.3 billion Catholics worldwide.
A lively, page-turning history of Italy and its wines, from the Roman Empire to climate change.
This book spells out a new framework for humanitarian aid in the long emergency of climate change.
A new history of modern Turkey, focussing on its fifty-year retreat from Kemalist secularism.
A poignant portrait of a decade of transformative change, chronicling how ordinary Britons confronted crisis, braved misfortune and found their place in the postwar world. A Telegraph History Book of the Year