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Free Kick in Reverse: Africa in the 1970s, Decolonization, Dictators and Neocolonialism

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, Stefano Bizzotto's new book A History of the World in 12 Soccer Matches, reminds us how football is more than just a game.

Chalke History Festival: 22nd to 28th June 2026

It is one of the highlights of the year for history fans around the UK. With speakers and entertainment galore, here is what to expect at this year's Chalke History Festival

Brandt's Stasi Shadowman

On one side of the Iron Curtain, Günter Guillaume was considered a national hero. On the other side, a traitor. For years, Guillaume had lived in West Germany as a spy rising up the ranks of politics.

David Lloyd George & The Greatest Corruption Scandal in One Hundred Years

Author & Historian Debbie Kilroy reveals more about one of the greatest corruption scandals to rock the UK involving future Prime Minister David Lloyd George.

Lord Percy’s March: Rehearsing for Revolution

Professor Thor Hogan reveals more about his new book and the build up to the American Revolutionary War.

Writing Historical Fiction: The Emperor of Seville

Acclaimed author Matthew Carr guides us through the process of how he went about writing his latest novel, The Emperor of Seville released by Sharpe Books.

The Fantastic, Enigmatic, Kit Marlowe

Author Michael D. McGranahan reveals more about his new novel The Groom's Proposal and the historical character of Christopher Marlowe who features in it.

The Wolf's Den by Michael Sterling

Author Michael Sterling tells Inside History about his latest release, The Wolf's Den

Honouring the First Recipient of the VC in WWI, and his Identical Twin Brother.

Simon Hirst, author of The King’s Shilling & The Sovereign Coin, tells us more about the inspiration for his latest historical novels.

The Noose of Samuel Burrows: Exploring the life of a Georgian Hangman

Our editor, Nick Kevern has a new book hitting the shelves this month. Here he tells us more about Cheshire's notorious Georgian executioner.