Think of something appropriately witty for this picture and leave your caption as a comment below. The best caption will be judged…
The ballots have been cast, the votes have been counted, and we are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s MHM…
Martin Marix Evans explores the muddy terrain of the Third Battle of Ypres, the effects it had on the action, and what…
Iain King examines the relationship between war and thought in the writings of Niccolò Machiavelli. “Men rise from one ambition to another;…
U-boat 118 had been launched in February 1918, and in the last couple of months of the war dispatched two British ships…
Henry III was a believer in the absolute right of kings and did not care for Magna Carta or any early concepts…
350 years to this day, the Dutch finally withdrew from their daring raid on the Royal Navy’s fleet at Chatham. Also known…
Patrick Boniface recalls one of the most humiliating defeats in the history of Britain’s Royal Navy. To the people of Chatham the…
The Vikings have a formidable military reputation. But much of this, argues Martyn Whittock, is hype. We need some serious analysis. …
MHM has curated a list of 2016’s best military history titles: the nominees for the inaugural Military History Monthly book awards. Our selection…









