Lunchtime talks take place at 12.30pm every Thursday, and many are followed by a book signing in the Museum Shop. Occasionally, unavoidable…
Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator, is encased by myth and legend. He could be, at turns, both charming and chillingly ruthless. Millions died…
Take part in the first Military Times Quiz for a chance to win tickets to a new London stage adaptation of Sebastian…
Winston Churchill, the emblematic British wartime leader is instantly recognisable by his cigar, hat, trenchcoat, and imposing frame.…
A few facts you may not know regarding the complex, tyrannical dictator.…
There can have been few sights as frightful as the dull gaze of the 32 pounders of a ship’s broadside as it…
Military Classics: Jeremy Isaacs’ The World at War (1973) Military Times reviews the classic award-winning TV documentary series, about to be reissued…
Military Times assesses some of the corporal punishment techniques employed by the English government in the time of Guy Fawkes, during its…
Martin Marix Evans describes the scene of the New Model Army’s victory over King Charles and Prince Rupert on 14 June 1645.…
John Sadler takes us on a tour around Flodden Field, and explains how the terrain played such a major part in the…