Of the many officially neutral countries in World War Two, Spain was perhaps the country closest to Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Here, Laura Kerr
Today we have an excerpt from George Washington’s Secret Spy War: The Making of America’s First Spymaster by American Revolution historian, John A. Nagy (available
Star Trek was one of the most important television programs of the 1960s. Here Christopher Benedict explores why through the many fascinating characters and plots.
The Scopes Trial was very possibly the most important of the twentieth century in the US – and has many considerations for today. Here, Edward
Do you know why the world nearly destroyed itself in a catastrophic nuclear war? Two words – ‘Cold War’. The Cold War was international affairs
Independence movements come in different shapes and sizes in different parts of the world. And while many of us are familiar with Vietnam’s anti-colonial history,
In the early 16th century a bizarre dancing plague arrived in the city of Strasbourg in modern-day France. The dancing mystified many people at the
Just how did the Cold War end? We reveal all in the fascinating conclusion to the Cold War series. The Cold War was international affairs
April 26, 1717, started out as a typical day in the life of the band of pirates led by Sam Bellamy aboard their ship the
Rich and powerful people are prone to buying properties in the world’s most attractive places, whether that be the south of France, London or the