Aspects of History: Issue Twenty Three by Oliver Webb-Carter
English | August 27, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DFJ44BXD | 147 pages | EPUB | 0.23 Mb
English | August 27, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DFJ44BXD | 147 pages | EPUB | 0.23 Mb
'A great new resource… Indispensable for historians and history lovers alike.' Saul David
Aspects of History is the new magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction.
We believe that history should be a source of argument and entertainment. Different voices have different stories to tell.
Each issue contains articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews by established and emerging writers.
The twenty third issue contains the following:
Hitler’s People, Richard Evans Interview
The Story of an Indomitable Polish Princess, by Adam Zamoyski
Espionage and the Telegraph, by Barbara Emerson
AoH Book Club: Roger Moorhouse on Killing Hitler
Turkey: Birth of a Nation, by Alec Marsh
Beowulf: A Narrow Escape, by Robert Bartlett
Crossbows and Almonds: A Woman’s Life in Fifteenth-Century England, by Diane Watt
Historical Heroes: Patrick Leigh Fermor, by Oliver Webb-Carter
Short Story: A Book of Hours, by Elizabeth Buchan
The Admiral’s Eyes, by Michael Baritt
The Ancient Greek Olympics, by Theodore Papakostas
Ghosts of the English Civil War, by Charles J. Esdaile
The Tunnel Under the Channel, by Robin Laurance
Short Story: “Nobody Ever Became A Writer Just By Wanting To Be One.” By Richard Foreman
The Light Cavalry of Numidia, by Alistair Tosh
A Sea of Tulips: The Dutch Resistance in WW2, by Deborah Swift
Coming of Age at 18, Alice Loxton Interview
Recommended reading for fans of The Spectator, History Today and BBC History Magazine.
Please note that this is the text only journal edition of the magazine. To read the illustrated version please visit the Aspects of History website.