Results for "Graham Stewart"
My eighteenth century life
Black’s History Week, with Professor Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart
A contemptible little army?
How successfully did Britain’s armed forces adapt to the reality of the First World War?
Power and authority
The development of British towns in the 17th and 18th centuries
Advance, legionaries
The Romans and the development of British roads
Gordon Brown — a study in failure
The ex-PM’s dangerous quest to salvage a legacy
Cleaning up the town
As cities grew, so did the need for reform and sanitation
France since De Gaulle: a radical or conservative republic?
Jeremy Black talks to Graham Stewart about French reforms and continuities from Georges Pompidou to Francois Hollande.
Born digital
Graham Stewart talks to Alex Story and Robert Wigley about the dangers of our addiction to digital information
At full steam
The birth of British railways
Napoleon’s shifting reputation
Professor Jeremy Black speaks to Graham Stewart about Napoleon’s reputation
