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  • Tales
  • Take Budapest!
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  • The Story of Colchester Zoo
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  • The Story of Leicester
  • Stepping Stones to the Stars
  • The Strange History of Buckingham Palace
  • The Irish in the American Civil War
  • Stephen and Matilda
  • The Spellmount Guide to London in the Second World War
  • Starkeye & Co.
  • The Stewarts
  • London's 100 Most Extraordinary Buildings
  • Steel and Tartan
  • Stalin
  • The SS Hunter Battalions
  • Spitfire: Pilots' Stories
  • Spy Princess
  • Spike Milligan
  • Spuds, Spam and Eating For Victory
  • SIGINT
  • SOE: The Scientific Secrets
  • Slaughter at Halbe
  • Somerset Folk Tales
  • Shipping Company Losses of the Second World War
  • Shakespeare's England
  • Sex in Elizabethan England
  • Shadows on the Water
  • The Severn Tsunami?
  • She Wolves
  • Watching Monty
  • A Warwickshire Childhood
  • Warlords
  • The Tempus History of Wales
  • War in the Wilderness
  • The Victorian Gardener
  • Viking Age England
  • Voices from the Workhouse
  • From Spitfire to Focke Wulf
  • UnRoman Britain
  • VCs of the First World War: The Air VCs
  • The Unknown Warrior
  • Treblinka Survivor
  • VCs of the First World War: 1914
  • Treasures of the Great Silk Road
  • Undaunted
  • 'Unsinkable'
  • Track
  • Two Queens in One Isle
  • Trademarked: A History of Well-known Brands
  • Tudor Survivor
  • Tudor Women
  • Trench Talk
  • The Third Reich's Celluloid War
  • The Tudor Housewife
  • Titanic and the Californian
  • Thomas Cook
  • Titanic Valour
  • To Kill Rasputin
  • Titanic: A Survivor's Story
  • Titanic and the Mystery Ship
  • The Third Reich
  • Thomas Hardy
  • Zulu! The Battle for Rorke's Drift 1879
  • Zulu
  • Recollections of the 1950s
  • The Women's Land Army
  • The Workhouse Encyclopedia
  • Workshop of the World
  • The Woodvilles
  • Women in the War Zone
  • With Scott in the Antarctic
  • The Ipswich Witch
  • Women at War 1939-1945
  • Women All on Fire
  • Winston Churchill: Essential Biographies
  • With Our Backs to Berlin
  • William and Mary
  • Wife to Charles II
  • Who Killed Sir Walter Ralegh?
  • The Great Western's Last Year
  • Gods of Ancient Egypt
  • The Great Stink of London
  • The Great Siege of Newcastle 1644
  • The Great Fire of London
  • The Great Liners Story
  • God's Heretics
  • The Great Irish Potato Famine
  • The Great Filth
  • Give Them a Volley and Charge!
  • Girls in Khaki
  • George V's Children
  • Genghis Khan: Essential Biographies
  • Geordie
  • The Geneva Convention
  • The Georgian Princesses
  • The Baby Boomer Generation
  • From Punt to Plough
  • Gas! Gas! Quick, Boys
  • Frontline Afghanistan
  • Food and Feast in Tudor England
  • For the Term of His Natural Life
  • The Forgotten Battle of 1066: Fulford
  • Fortress Britain
  • Fools and Jesters at the English Court
  • For Fuhrer and Fatherland
  • Flint Knapping
  • Fighting Fit
  • The Fighting Fourth
  • Flying the Red Duster
  • The Female Few
  • Fashion and Fetishism
  • Eyes Only
  • Everyday Life in 19th Century Ireland
  • Enemies of Rome
  • Elizabeth Woodville
  • Eiffel
  • Elizabeth Robins
  • Engineering the Ancient World
  • Edward VII's Children
  • The Elizabethan Secret Services
  • Edward III
  • A Dangerous Game
  • The Easy Day was Yesterday
  • Downfall of the Crusader Kingdom
  • Eat Thy Neighbour
  • Druids
  • Dog Boats at War
  • A Dictionary of Celtic Saints
  • Defending London
  • Dockers' Stories from the Second World War
  • Digging Up the Past
  • Don't Panic: Understanding Personal Debt
  • Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek
  • The Devil in Tudor and Stuart England
  • Derbyshire's Own
  • Death on the Waterways
  • Dearest Vicky, Darling Fritz
  • Death on the Don
  • Dad's Army
  • David Rizzio and Mary Queen of Scots
  • D-Day: The First 72 Hours
  • Crown, Orb and Sceptre
  • Crown in Candlelight
  • Concorde, A Designer's Life
  • Coxinga and the Fall of the Ming Dynasty
  • A Companion and Guide to the Wars of the Roses
  • Companion to the Red Army 1939-45
  • Conscripts
  • The Cowboy Way
  • The Clockmaker: Or the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick
  • The Conservative Party
  • Churchill's White Rabbit
  • The Cold War
  • Churchill's Unexpected Guests
  • Come on Highlanders!
  • The Christian World of the Middle Ages
  • Christmas in the Trenches
  • Chedworth: Life in a Roman Villa
  • Charles Dickens: Essential Biographies
  • Charles V
  • Celtic Saints of Ireland
  • Charles II and the Duke of Buckingham
  • Charles Dickens: A Critical Study
  • Catherine Parr
  • Cash for Honours
  • Carnegie
  • Byzantium
  • Canterbury and the Gothic Revival
  • Burma 1942
  • The Byzantine Wars
  • The Butcher of Poland
  • The Korean War
  • British Interrogation Techniques in the Second World War
  • British Rail
  • Britannia: The Failed State
  • Bronze Age Warfare
  • Britain's Cold War
  • Brigid
  • Bristol and the Civil War
  • Boy Republic
  • The Bloody Battle for Tilly
  • Birmingham's Industrial Heritage
  • Birmingham Canals
  • Blitz Diary
  • The Blockade Breakers
  • Black Poppies
  • Black Propaganda in the Second World War
  • Big Ben
  • Billington
  • The Black Death in London
  • The Black Prince
  • The Big Book of Pain
  • Between Silk and Cyanide
  • The Best Days of Our Lives
  • Waterloo 1815: Battle Story
  • Battle Story: Goose Green 1982
  • Battle Story: Tet Offensive 1968
  • The Battle of Poitiers 1356
  • The Battle of Hastings: Classic Histories Series
  • The Battle of Clonmult
  • The Battle of Berlin 1945
  • The Battle of Flodden 1513
  • Aviation Disasters
  • The Battle of Marston Moor 1644
  • Bannockburn 1314: A New History
  • Artillery
  • Barbed Wire Disease
  • Armed Police
  • Arnhem Lift
  • Avon Street
  • The Architecture of Sunderland
  • Anne Neville
  • Assassins
  • Armour Never Wearies
  • The Archaeology of Sutton Park
  • The Archaeology of Animal Bones
  • The Archaeology of Disease
  • The Apothecaries' Garden
  • Annus Horribilis
  • April Queen
  • Any Survivors?
  • Antisemitism
  • Ancient Warfare
  • Alexander the Great
  • Ancient and Medieval Wargaming
  • Amber, Gold and Black
  • All the King's Armies
  • Airborne Espionage
  • About Time
  • The 43 Group
  • A 1970s Teenager
  • The Accidental Assassin
  • A 1950s Southampton Childhood
  • 1970s London
  • A 1980s Childhood
  • Horatio Nelson: pocket GIANTS
  • James I
  • Apostrophe Catastrophe
  • Nelson Mandela: pocket GIANTS
  • 1415 Agincourt
  • 'Paddington' Pollaky, Private Detective
  • Some Kind of Hero
  • Harry H. Corbett: The Front Legs of the Cow
  • Emily Wilding Davison
  • Standing in the Wings
  • Swindon Works: The Legend
  • The Kitchener Enigma
  • Hitler's Interpreter
  • The Little Book of Mary Queen of Scots
  • From Cabin 'Boys' to Captains
  • The Famine Irish
  • Sisters of the Somme
  • Hitler's Foreign Executioners
  • Revenge Capitalism
  • Art and Economics in the City
  • Culinary Turn
  • Performing the Digital
  • Towards Shared Research
  • Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention
  • Popular Music and Public Diplomacy
  • Archaeology and Tourism
  • East Asian Perspectives on Silence in English Language Education
  • An Anthology of Bilingual Child Phonology
  • Fashion Myths
  • Socializing Development
  • Care Home Stories
  • Urban Appropriation Strategies
  • Cultural History in Europe
  • Arctic Archives
  • Ethnicity as a Political Resource
  • Acts of Dramaturgy
  • Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico
  • In the Loop
  • What the Signs Say
  • Accidental Feminism
  • Wollstonecraft
  • Dreamworlds of Race
  • How Civic Action Works
  • Moscow Monumental
  • Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda
  • Asian Citrus Psyllid
  • Defense 101
  • Beyond Medicine
  • Land Fictions
  • Still a Mother
  • What We Mean by the American Dream
  • Souls under Siege
  • Meritocracy and Its Discontents
  • The Power to Divide
  • Dragonslayer
  • Our Changing Menu
  • Drunk on Genocide
  • Disputes in Bioethics
  • The Priority of the Person
  • Nostalgia after Apartheid
  • The Practice of Human Development and Dignity
  • Ars Vitae
  • The University of Notre Dame
  • Identity and Nationalism in Modern Argentina
  • Solzhenitsyn and American Culture
  • Spiritual Exercises for a Secular Age
  • Montaigne
  • Peacebuilding and Catholic Social Teaching
  • The Heart of Reality
  • Dying for an iPhone
  • Debates on Stalinism
  • Dear America
  • The West Will Swallow You
  • Trinity University
  • My Heart Is Not Blind
  • The Shaping of Us
  • Laika's Window
  • Steel on Stone
  • The Animal One Thousand Miles Long
  • 300 Years of San Antonio and Bexar County
  • A Rock between Two Rivers
  • Cornyation
  • Tides
  • Death Watch
  • Juan O'Gorman
  • Trinity University
  • William Carlos Williams
  • Dream Song
  • Crossing the Plains with Bruno
  • Getting to Grey Owl
  • Hail of Fire
  • Nobody Home
  • Words without Walls
  • The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness
  • Dreaming Red
  • A Muse and a Maze
  • Writing Architecture
  • Early Morning
  • Maximilian and Carlota
  • The WPA Guide to Michigan
  • The WPA Guide to Idaho
  • The WPA Guide to Montana
  • The WPA Guide to Illinois
  • The WPA Guide to Kansas
  • The WPA Guide to Tennessee
  • The WPA Guide to Ohio
  • The WPA Guide to Pennsylvania
  • The WPA Guide to Oregon
  • The WPA Guide to New York
  • The WPA Guide to Minnesota
  • The WPA Guide to Nebraska
  • The WPA Guide to Georgia
  • The WPA Guide to New Mexico
  • The WPA Guide to Washington
  • The WPA Guide to Colorado
  • The WPA Guide to Virginia
  • The WPA Guide to Louisiana
  • The WPA Guide to Maryland
  • The WPA Guide to Oklahoma
  • The WPA Guide to Florida
  • The WPA Guide to California
  • The WPA Guide to Maine
  • The WPA Guide to Alabama
  • The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods
  • American Architecture and Urbanism
  • The Ecopoetry Anthology
  • The Power of Trees
  • 100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do
  • Deep in the Heart of San Antonio
  • In the Country of Empty Crosses
  • A Novel Approach to Life
  • Wisdom for a Livable Planet
  • Maps of the Imagination
  • The Land's Wild Music
  • I've Heard the Vultures Singing
  • Reagan's Comeback
  • A Kite in the Wind
  • Remedios
  • Seven Poets, Four Days, One Book
  • Saving Creation
  • Poets on the Psalms
  • Moral Ground
  • The Rise of Food Charity in Europe
  • Leadership by Algorithm
  • The Equity Edge
  • Ripple
  • 7 Mistakes Every Investor Makes (And How To Avoid Them)
  • Run with Foxes
  • Deep Hanging Out
  • The films of Costa-Gavras
  • Cosmopolitics of the Camera
  • Audition Songs for Women
  • Audition Songs for Men
  • Machine Learning with SAS Viya
  • Full Ecology
  • Doris Lessing
  • The arts of Angela Carter
  • Connecting sounds
  • Indian foreign policy
  • Robert Guédiguian
  • Full participation
  • Hot metal
  • The machine and the ghost
  • The English diaspora in North America
  • Europeanisation and new patterns of governance in Ireland
  • The Central Asian Revolt of 1916
  • Empire and history writing in Britain c.1750–2012
  • A theory of the super soldier
  • Human agents and social structures
  • EU enlargement, the clash of capitalisms and the European social dimension
  • Conflict to peace
  • Victorian touring actresses
  • Centre-left parties and the European Union
  • Innovation by demand
  • The souls of white folk
  • Cinemas and cinemagoing in wartime Britain, 1939–45
  • Humphrey Jennings
  • Western capitalism in transition
  • German politics today
  • Stories from a migrant city
  • Black flags and social movements
  • History and memory
  • The reputation of philanthropy since 1750
  • Early modern women and the poem
  • The last Yugoslav generation
  • Death in modern theatre
  • Power, luck and freedom
  • Maurice Pialat
  • Medieval women and urban justice
  • The impact of the Troubles on the Republic of Ireland, 1968–79
  • Rethinking right-wing women
  • The 'Malleus Maleficarum' and the construction of witchcraft
  • Peter Carey
  • Tattoos in crime and detective narratives
  • Operation Demetrius and its aftermath
  • Irish cinema in the twenty-first century
  • Making home
  • The Blair Supremacy
  • The Crisis of Theory
  • Conservative orators
  • Imperial expectations and realities
  • Louise Erdrich
  • Jacques Demy
  • 'Red Ellen' Wilkinson
  • Unearthing childhood
  • Managing diabetes, managing medicine
  • Rohinton Mistry
  • The ghost story 1840 –1920
  • John Lyly and early modern authorship
  • Mid-century gothic
  • Foreign policy as public policy?
  • None past the post
  • Loyalty, memory and public opinion in England, 1658–1727
  • British civic society at the end of empire
  • 1820
  • Spanish contemporary poetry
  • Ripped, torn and cut
  • Labours old and new
  • We shall not be moved
  • French literature on screen
  • Rebel angels
  • An ethnography of NGO practice in India
  • Mary and Philip
  • Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making
  • Architectures of survival
  • The Lancashire witches
  • Egypt
  • A brief history of thrift
  • Acceptable words
  • The new Bauman reader
  • Women and museums 1850–1914
  • Emotional monasticism
  • Science, race relations and resistance
  • Ideal homes, 1918–39
  • War crimes and crimes against humanity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • The Irish tower house
  • Corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland
  • The politics of Englishness
  • The grotesque in contemporary British fiction
  • US politics today
  • Mobilising Classics
  • Philippe Garrel
  • Beckett on Screen
  • Missionary families
  • Immigrants as outsiders in the two Irelands
  • Radical voices, radical ways
  • Ireland during the Second World War
  • Diplomacy and lobbying during Turkey's Europeanisation
  • The advocacy trap
  • Working-class writing and publishing in the late twentieth century
  • E. P. Thompson and English radicalism
  • Zionism in Arab discourses
  • Imagining women readers, 1789–1820
  • The challenge of defending Britain
  • Beyond devolution and decentralisation
  • Reading and politics in early modern England
  • After the new social democracy
  • Britain's rural Muslims
  • Free Will
  • The sociology of unemployment
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