The ‘Marlow Warlord’ has been identified as a high-status figure from the 6th century, according to archaeologists from the University of Reading,…
In Crucible of Hell, David once again demonstrates his commanding power to hold the reader’s attention.…
Noor Inayat Khan and Christine Granville both came to Britain immediately before the war broke out and served in their adopted home…
The author of Nineteen Eighty-Four – whose real name was Eric Blair – and his wife Eileen were put under observation by…
The December 2020/January 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out now. The best way to access the magazine…
Often overlooked by history, the Franco-Prussian War had a profound impact on both France and Germany. Its military aspects also deserve study,…
In early 1943, while at Harvard, Jean Claude was drafted into the Army. He was surprised to find life there more to…
Here at Military History Matters we are always interested in hearing feedback from our readers.…
Rob Johnson’s achievement in this book is to take Colonel T E Lawrence seriously as a theoretician and practitioner of war, and…
Henoch displayed a natural all-around talent in several sports, making her future accomplishments even more impressive, considering the few opportunities available for…









