The Churchill Museum
Phil Reed, Director of the new Churchill Museum, gives a personal insight into the development of the new museum housed in the Cabinet War Rooms, which opens to the public this month.
Phil Reed, Director of the new Churchill Museum, gives a personal insight into the development of the new museum housed in the Cabinet War Rooms, which opens to the public this month.
Winston Churchill wrote history with an eye to his eventual place in it, David Reynolds tells us. His idea of history also inspired his making of it.
Charles Lysaght strips away some of the many mysteries surrounding Brendan Bracken, Churchill’s staunch but enigmatic supporter, and the founder of this magazine.
Thomas Fleming's comments on the many calls for 'unconditional surrender'.
Churchill became PM for a second time on October 26th, 1951, only a month away from his 77th birthday.
Solving the mystery of the British Prime Minister's wartime recordings.
Timothy Benson analyses the evolution of the love-hate relationship between Britain's greatest cartoonist and the outstanding politician of the age.
In examining British politics from 1940 to 1945, Kevin Jefferys explains why the man who was widely perceived as winning the war lost the 1945 election.
Andrew Roberts defends Britain's war hero against his detractors, in our Longman/History Today Awards Lecture.
Tony Corfield offers a provocative new interpretation of the events that brought Churchill to power in the spring of 1940.