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  • Saturday, 15 June, 2024
    The best books of the week
    Plantagenets, Capetians and the deep medieval state

    Two books shed new light on the dynasties that laid the foundations of the modern European nation

  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    The best books of the week
    Night Flyer — Harriet Tubman and her place in Black American history

    Tiya Miles revisits the pivotal achievements of a woman who helped dozens escape slavery via the Underground Railroad

  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    ReviewEconomics books
    Shock Values — how inflation shaped American democracy

    Carola Binder’s monetary history uncovers the deep entanglement of price rises and politics

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  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    Taiwan on the faultline

    Three books to help understand the challenges faced by new president Lai Ching-te and the dangers facing Taipei today

  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Agent Zo — a model of resistance

    Clare Mulley’s biography of the heroic Elżbieta Zawacka and Poland’s turbulent history offers  unique insights

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  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    The Secret Public — how the gay experience drove a 20th-century cultural revolution

    Jon Savage’s dizzyingly detailed account of the shift in attitudes from the 1950s is a timely reminder of the value of today’s freedoms

  • Sunday, 19 May, 2024
    Review
    To Run the World — Moscow’s quest for power and parity with the US

    Sergey Radchenko’s cold war history links Putin to Kremlin predecessors leading a Russia driven by empire, not ideology

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  • Sunday, 12 May, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Richie Benaud’s Blue Suede Shoes — when Australia’s cricketers rocked up and England’s rolled over

    A dramatic account of the 1961 Ashes is a compelling story of leadership, empire and class

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  • Thursday, 9 May, 2024
    Review
    The First Cold War — when Russia and Britain were at odds

    Barbara Emerson examines how the two countries kept hostilities at bay and warns of the high-handedness of foreign imperialism

  • Wednesday, 8 May, 2024
    Review
    A journey into Britain’s murky colonial hinterland

    Corinne Fowler’s exploration of the dark histories behind the country’s landed wealth is both scholarly and nuanced

  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Melting Point — an émigré Jewish family on a quest for a home

    Rachel Cockerell movingly chronicles her ancestors’ migration from Kyiv to America — via a scheme for a homeland in Texas

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  • Saturday, 20 April, 2024
    FT Magazine
    A personal history of America’s historian-in-chief

    Doris Kearns Goodwin has written award-winning studies of four former American presidents. Her latest book focuses on her own coming of age

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  • Thursday, 18 April, 2024
    ReviewIndian politics & policy
    Five books to understand India today

    As elections get under way on April 19, here’s a selection of the best titles to shed light on what’s at stake in the world’s biggest democracy

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  • Thursday, 11 April, 2024
    Review
    A Nasty Little War — when the west tried to overturn the Russian revolution

    Anna Reid’s vivid history of an ill-judged intervention in 1918 demonstrates that we underestimate Russia at our peril

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  • Friday, 5 April, 2024
    Review
    The Carnation Revolution — Alex Fernandes on Portugal’s fight against dictatorship

    With the recent emergence of the country’s far-right Chega party in parliament, this is an important and timely read

  • Wednesday, 3 April, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Fragile alliance — is Nato still up for the fight?

    As the alliance prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary, three books consider its relevance, and argue that its most difficult years may lie ahead

  • Thursday, 28 March, 2024
    Review
    The Eastern Front by Nick Lloyd — truth bombs

    An often overlooked battleground of the first world war offers valuable insights on today’s geopolitics

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  • Monday, 25 March, 2024
    Review
    Age of Revolutions — a sweeping survey of democracy under attack

    Fareed Zakaria’s ambitious history diagnoses many modern ills — but avoids simplistic remedies to populism

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  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
    Review
    Chris Bryant’s James and John — when British men were hanged for being gay

    The Labour politician painstakingly traces the difficult story of the last two British men executed for sodomy

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  • Tuesday, 19 March, 2024
    Nilanjana Roy
    Books about Asia? It’s a golden age

    A fresh wave of historical studies shows that the ancient and medieval worlds were more closely linked than we used to think

  • Friday, 8 March, 2024
    Review
    Why Europe’s peasants disappeared

    In his new history, Patrick Joyce brings the rich cultures of pre-industrial rural communities movingly to life

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  • Monday, 4 March, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Interwar: British Architecture 1919-39 — modern love

    From Art Deco to mock Tudor, Gavin Stamp’s quixotic, illuminating history celebrates buildings that still define Britain

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  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    Review
    How the World Made the West — a scuttling of civilisational myths

    Josephine Quinn’s 4,000-year history seeks to unpick our ‘privileged connections’ with the ancient Greeks and Romans

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  • Thursday, 29 February, 2024
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    How to Win an Information War — a history lesson in effective counter-propaganda

    Peter Pomerantsev profiles a propagandist who targeted the Nazis — and warns of the fight needed to nail Putin’s lies on Ukraine

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  • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
    Review
    Rites of Passage — death as ceremony in Victorian Britain

    An unsentimental but quietly witty history lifts the veil on the business of bereavement and burial

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