Dreams of empire and of domination still shape the political and economic world today Imperialism and Postcolonialism. First Edition 23 February
It's not all about winning, it's about winning with class A History of Leisure. First Edition 23 February
A word from the wise to the not-so-wise The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought 26 January
Royal dramas and national traumas The Last Revolution - The Glorious Revolution - Revolution 12 January
A classical example of a man getting credit for what must have been a woman's work Rediscovering Homer 12 January
The alchemists and artisans on whose shoulders we climbed The Cambridge History of Science, Volume Three 12 January
In real science, invention often turns out to be the mother of necessity Technology Matters 1 December
Empires and fringes revisited, but riddle of the hen remains The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume One 1 December
Overdue but cloudy view Satyajit Ray's 'The Chess Players' and Postcolonial Theory - Apu and After 29 September
Slain on altar of national fervour Genocide in the Age of the Nation State Volume One - Genocide in the Age of the Nation State Volume Two - The Great Game of Genocide 22 September
The amendments made to give people the man they voted for The Failure of the Founding Fathers - The Rise of American Democracy 8 September
Entente less than cordiale That Sweet Enemy - The Almost Impossible Ally - Instructions for British Servicemen in France 1944 28 July