The iron scent of blood stains the Remembrance Poppy. In the black-magic fields of Flanders and the Somme, corn-poppy petals are nourished…
George Butterworth was part of a group of young English composers who were making names for themselves during the Edwardian era.…
Robbie MacNiven explores the fate of the Scots who survived Culloden. On a bitterly cold April afternoon in 1746, on moorland just…
Centenary season continues with a promotion of specialist military history events to keep the history enthusiast busy.…
A promotion of some of the best events coming up over the next few months.…
With hundreds of military museums in the UK alone, how do you know which one will best suit your interests? Here is…
The May 2016 issue of Military History Monthly, the leading British military history magazine, is on sale now. IN THIS ISSUE WE COVER:…
This Model 1911 Colt Automatic bullet, found by archaeologists at the Hallat Ammar Ambush site in 2012, was almost certainly fired by…
The galleys were the most effective vessel in Mediterranean naval warfare during the 16th century. This was the Indian summer of an…
A controversial amateur archaeology programme has aired on Channel 5, despite widespread condemnation from archaeologists, academics, and heritage professionals across the UK and abroad. Battlefield Recovery,…









