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History books

  • Thursday, 17 April, 2025
    Review
    The World of the Cold War — timely reading in an age of US, Russia and China tensions

    Vladislav Zubok’s monumental account is not just history, but a reassessment of a stand-off that still shapes geopolitics today

    A man puts cement on top of a row of grey bricks. There is another man nearby watching him
  • Thursday, 17 April, 2025
    Review
    Fulvia — portrait of a woman on fire

    Jane Draycott skilfully evokes the strangeness and intensity of one of ancient Rome’s most complex figures

    A painting of a scene from ancient Rome with a woman inspecting a severed head on a platter being held by a man
  • Thursday, 10 April, 2025
    The best books of the week
    The Lives of the Caesars — Tom Holland translates Suetonius’s gossip-filled biographies

    This scurrilous, wonderfully detailed potted history of 12 Roman rulers still resonates in a sparky new translation

    Bust of the Roman emperor Nero
  • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
    The best books of the week
    The North Road — state of the nation told through the life of a highway

    Rob Cowen’s discovery of a skull near the A1 motorway leads him to explore layers of Britain’s history — and battle his own historical demons along the way

    A road with a power station in the background
  • Tuesday, 8 April, 2025
    The best books of the week
    Story of A Murder — the untold lives of the Crippen case women

    In her revisiting of the grisly 1910 case, Hallie Rubenhold seeks to demote the murderer from his male-centric leading role

    A black-and-white photo of a man and woman in early 1900s attire standing in the dock of a courtroom. He has white hair and moustache and is wearing a suit. She is wearing a dark coat and heavily veiled hat. The people in court behind them are blurred in this image
  • Friday, 21 March, 2025
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    The CIA Book Club by Charlie English — for free thought

    A timely look at how CIA money helped Poland’s underground print banned books

    A black and white photograph of a couple sitting at a table with the light streaming through a window
  • Friday, 7 March, 2025
    Review
    Mellon vs Churchill — when world leaders chose co-operation over confrontation

    Jill Eicher’s timely book brings to life the battle between the US Treasury secretary and the British chancellor in the wake of the first world war

  • Thursday, 27 February, 2025
    Review
    The Prosecutor: One Man’s Battle to Bring the Nazis to Justice — a stark lesson for our times

    Jack Fairweather tells the story of Fritz Bauer’s fight to put war criminals on trial — often in the face of public and political opposition

    A black-and-white photograph from 1964 of a group of seated men in suits and ties
  • Wednesday, 26 February, 2025
    Review
    The Golden Throne — a romp through Suleiman the Magnificent’s ‘Succession’ years

    Christopher de Bellaigue’s follow-up to ‘The Lion House’ explores how the Ottoman sultan balanced geopolitical scheming with a complex family life

    A picture formed of intricate geometric patterns and vivid colours showing a seated sultan adorned with elaborate clothing and a prominent turban. Around him are attendants wearing brightly coloured robes. Architectural elements of the background include arches and floral motifs, showcasing a mix of geometric and natural designs
  • Wednesday, 19 February, 2025
    ReviewBooks
    Germany votes: best books to read ahead of Sunday’s election

    As the country goes to the polls, writers explore, in fiction and non-fiction, its identity and values — and where these suggest it is heading

    Protestors holding flags and placards in front of the Reichstag parliament building in Berlin
  • Tuesday, 18 February, 2025
    Review
    Summer of Fire and Blood — the ‘giant trauma’ at the centre of the Reformation

    Lyndal Roper’s account of the German Peasants’ War is all the clearer for shedding the ideological bias of many previous studies

    A drawing of 16th-century peasants fighting with pitchforks against soldiers in armour with swords
  • Monday, 17 February, 2025
    Review
    Accidental Tyrant — the making of the darkest figure in Korean history

    A biography of dictator Kim Il Sung explores the improbable coincidences that propelled him to power — and his impact on our world

    A younger, smiling Kim Il Sung seated talking to young soldiers in uniform
  • Wednesday, 22 January, 2025
    Review
    Friends in Youth — stranded either side of a chasm filled with blood

    Writing in a new age of bitter polarisation, Minoo Dinshaw pulls into focus two figures who tried to bring the English civil war to an end in the early 1640s

    An engraving of a large building in perhaps the 18th century. One person stands in a doorway, another pushes a wheelbarrow
  • Thursday, 16 January, 2025
    Review
    The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis — how Germany’s royal family collaborated with the Third Reich

    Stephan Malinowski on why the relationship became a matter of intense public debate

    A black and white photo of a group of men standing around talking. There is a man behind them wearing a placard featuring the word Hitler and his face
  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Review
    Dark Brilliance — what the modern era owes to the ‘Age of Reason’

    Paul Strathern’s tour of 17th-century thinkers is ambitious — but does it answer his own question about our world’s future?

    An oil painting of a crowd of monkeys, some in 17th-century clothes, milling around the front of a house with a patch of tulips
  • Monday, 30 December, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Undefeatable — joy and humour amid war in Ukraine

    Documentary-maker Julian Evans rekindles a 30-year romance with the country and finds warmth in desperate circumstances

    People in winterwear standing on a seaside promenade during stormy weather as waves crash over the sea wall
  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
    ReviewBooks
    What to read in 2025

    From war and tech, to biographies on Taylor Swift, the Pope and Bill Gates — plus new fiction from Adam Haslett and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a preview of some of the titles to look out for in the coming year

    Tiled pictures of various subjects in the books round-up,  including a Hindu goddess, a young Bill Gates, construction, dollar bills, an illustration of sea creatures, a wolf and Muriel Spark
  • Monday, 16 December, 2024
    Review
    Embers of the Hands by Eleanor Barraclough — bogged down in Norse culture

    The historian unearths a rich trove of artefacts and records to tell the tale of the ordinary lives of Vikings

    Two ornate metal pieces
  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    The Years of Theory — an examination of postwar French thought

    Fredric Jameson’s enthralling survey emphasises context and considers the impact of European ideas on the US culture wars of today

    In an auditorium where people are seated a grey-haired man in glasses stands holding a folder and pointing a finger upwards
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Twelve books that help explain what is happening in Syria

    A selection of some of the best titles shedding light on the conflict and its place in the wider power struggles across the Middle East

  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    The Barn — Emmett Till, the boy whose murder still haunts America

    Seven decades on, Wright Thompson casts new light on the brutal night that sparked the civil rights movement

    A tree growing next to a wooden barn with tin roof
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Review
    The Forbidden Garden of Leningrad — a promise of new life amid war

    Simon Parkin tells the story of heroic botanists who put the safety of their seed bank ahead of their own during the Nazis’ siege

    A black-and-white photograph dated circa 1942 shows a ruined building surrounded by rubble and tree stumps
  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    FT SeriesThe best books of the year 2024
    Best books of 2024: History

    Tony Barber selects his must-read titles

    Composite of various covers of history books
  • Tuesday, 19 November, 2024
    FT SeriesThe best books of the year 2024
    Best books of 2024: Literary non-fiction

    Carl Wilkinson selects his must-read titles

  • Monday, 4 November, 2024
    Review
    Disputing Disaster — the Great War and its lessons for today’s global order

    Perry Anderson’s wide-ranging survey takes the measure of a century of heated debate about the 1914-18 conflict

    Three men in military fatigues and helmets in a forest, amid smoke. Two men are lying down operating guns, another is crawling forwards
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