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
In her revisiting of the grisly 1910 case, Hallie Rubenhold seeks to demote the murderer from his male-centric leading role
A timely look at how CIA money helped Poland’s underground print banned books
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
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
Christopher de Bellaigue’s follow-up to ‘The Lion House’ explores how the Ottoman sultan balanced geopolitical scheming with a complex family life
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
Lyndal Roper’s account of the German Peasants’ War is all the clearer for shedding the ideological bias of many previous studies
A biography of dictator Kim Il Sung explores the improbable coincidences that propelled him to power — and his impact on our world
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
Stephan Malinowski on why the relationship became a matter of intense public debate
Paul Strathern’s tour of 17th-century thinkers is ambitious — but does it answer his own question about our world’s future?
Documentary-maker Julian Evans rekindles a 30-year romance with the country and finds warmth in desperate circumstances
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
The historian unearths a rich trove of artefacts and records to tell the tale of the ordinary lives of Vikings
Fredric Jameson’s enthralling survey emphasises context and considers the impact of European ideas on the US culture wars of today
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
Seven decades on, Wright Thompson casts new light on the brutal night that sparked the civil rights movement
Simon Parkin tells the story of heroic botanists who put the safety of their seed bank ahead of their own during the Nazis’ siege
Tony Barber selects his must-read titles
Carl Wilkinson selects his must-read titles
Perry Anderson’s wide-ranging survey takes the measure of a century of heated debate about the 1914-18 conflict
Tim Blanning’s riotous biography of an often-forgotten 18th-century king provides historical perspective on the current state of Europe
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson won a prize for applying economics to the very things economics is inherently bad at figuring out
Lucy Hughes-Hallett’s latest biography unravels the riddle of the most powerful man in the court of King James