The December issue of Military History Monthly, the British military history magazine, is now on sale. In this issue we cover: Mao’s Red Army…
This bustling black-and-white photograph offers an atmospheric view of a natural harbour crowded with ships, campaign tents, livestock and supplies. Titled Cossack…
Medieval historian and former MHM Assistant Editor Hazel Blair analyses one of the most decisive battles in British history, 950 years after…
In the first half of the 20th century, Ralph Vaughan Williams was seen as the ‘grand man’ of English classical music.…
There are a select number of battlefield tours that every military history enthusiasts should experience. Here is a promotion of the finest,…
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.…
There are a select number of battlefield tours that every military history enthusiast should experience. Here is a promotion of the finest,…
The Grande Armée was something new. ‘We used to have the Army of Italy, of the Rhine, of Holland,’ explained Napoleon himself.…
To mark Anzac Day 2015, MHM reposts Peter Hart's action-packed article taking us into the inferno of the Gallipoli landings.…









