British History
The Critic Books Podcast: Roaring Girls
The extraordinary lives of history’s unsung heroines
Imperial misdemeanours
Getting at the truth about T H Huxley
The Miners’ Last Stand
Fifty years ago, the miners took on a Conservative Government and won
Buccaneer of the Antarctic
The heroic age of polar exploration ended with Shackleton’s death
God wake ye, Merry England
The decadence and excess of the city is of a piece with puritanical restraint
The catalogues of Christmas past
The great London department store Gamages was the British Amazon of its day
Sherlock Holmes plays the white man
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s many passions included a view of Empire that would today be regarded as racist
What’s told is news again
Not much has changed since Philip Gibbs’ forgotten classic lifted the lid on early 20th century Fleet Street
Happily devoid of consequences
The Beano magazine retains its quality but not all its character over the decades
Failed state
How history makes rioters of the French
