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    Serbia and Albania: precarious states in a volatile neighbourhood

    Two impressive new histories about the Balkan neighbours show how the traumas of the past have left deep traces in the present

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    At the Edge of Empire by Edward Wong — from patriotic idealism to disillusionment

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    Vertigo — fashion, fast cars and life in the Weimar whirlwind

    Harald Jähner’s vivid history depicts Germany’s dizzying era of change — and its catastrophic finale

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    Plantagenets, Capetians and the deep medieval state

    Two books shed new light on the dynasties that laid the foundations of the modern European nation

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    Night Flyer — Harriet Tubman and her place in Black American history

    Tiya Miles revisits the pivotal achievements of a woman who helped dozens escape slavery via the Underground Railroad

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    Carola Binder’s monetary history uncovers the deep entanglement of price rises and politics

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    Agent Zo — a model of resistance

    Clare Mulley’s biography of the heroic Elżbieta Zawacka and Poland’s turbulent history offers  unique insights

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    Jon Savage’s dizzyingly detailed account of the shift in attitudes from the 1950s is a timely reminder of the value of today’s freedoms

  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
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    To Run the World — Moscow’s quest for power and parity with the US

    Sergey Radchenko’s cold war history links Putin to Kremlin predecessors leading a Russia driven by empire, not ideology

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    The First Cold War — when Russia and Britain were at odds

    Barbara Emerson examines how the two countries kept hostilities at bay and warns of the high-handedness of foreign imperialism

  • Wednesday, 8 May, 2024
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    A journey into Britain’s murky colonial hinterland

    Corinne Fowler’s exploration of the dark histories behind the country’s landed wealth is both scholarly and nuanced

  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
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    Melting Point — an émigré Jewish family on a quest for a home

    Rachel Cockerell movingly chronicles her ancestors’ migration from Kyiv to America — via a scheme for a homeland in Texas

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  • Thursday, 11 April, 2024
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    A Nasty Little War — when the west tried to overturn the Russian revolution

    Anna Reid’s vivid history of an ill-judged intervention in 1918 demonstrates that we underestimate Russia at our peril

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  • Friday, 5 April, 2024
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    The Carnation Revolution — Alex Fernandes on Portugal’s fight against dictatorship

    With the recent emergence of the country’s far-right Chega party in parliament, this is an important and timely read

  • Wednesday, 3 April, 2024
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    Fragile alliance — is Nato still up for the fight?

    As the alliance prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary, three books consider its relevance, and argue that its most difficult years may lie ahead

  • Thursday, 28 March, 2024
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    The Eastern Front by Nick Lloyd — truth bombs

    An often overlooked battleground of the first world war offers valuable insights on today’s geopolitics

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  • Monday, 25 March, 2024
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    Age of Revolutions — a sweeping survey of democracy under attack

    Fareed Zakaria’s ambitious history diagnoses many modern ills — but avoids simplistic remedies to populism

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  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
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    Chris Bryant’s James and John — when British men were hanged for being gay

    The Labour politician painstakingly traces the difficult story of the last two British men executed for sodomy

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    A fresh wave of historical studies shows that the ancient and medieval worlds were more closely linked than we used to think

  • Friday, 8 March, 2024
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    Why Europe’s peasants disappeared

    In his new history, Patrick Joyce brings the rich cultures of pre-industrial rural communities movingly to life

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