From the Great Depression to the cost-of-living crisis, a new history of British democracy, revealing how politics is transformed through fear.
The untold story of a great English county and its people, from the Vikings to Brexit.
Focussing on Putin's volunteer militants, Arutunyan's reportage covers the pro-Russian insurgency and the war it sparked in eastern Ukraine.
Winner of the 2024 Gulf Book Award in the Political Category?
How have Christianity and Empire been shaped by perceptions of Pilate’s role in the Crucifixion?
Are war and inequality inevitable, because evolution made men competitive and dominant? Think again with this entertaining yet powerful new history of 'true' human nature.
Investigates how Chinese state entities have compromised British business and politics at the highest levels.
A new look at a revolutionary writer, a diverse imperial city, and a controversial trick on the Royal Navy.
A French-Algerian journalist’s stark critique of her crisis-ridden country—how does France work, how did it get here, and how can it change?
Selected as one of the ‘Best Summer Books of 2024: Business’ in the Financial Times