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The story of Evita
The life, work and remarkable afterlife of Eva Peron
A dirty history of diamonds
The complex and sometimes shocking story of the diamond industry throughout history
Sarah Bernhardt: Queen of stage and screen
The 19th Century French actress who defined modern celebrity
A focus on spectacles
Looking at the history of an invention many of us take for granted
The Devils: Dostoevsky’s novel of political evil
Dostoevsky’s study of terrorism and poisoned ideals in pre-revolutionary Russia
The Malayan Emergency
One of the earliest Cold War conflicts in Asia
Mary Somerville: The queen of 19th-Century science
The 19th-Century polymath who popularised science for generations of readers
Laskarina Bouboulina, the mother of modern Greece
An intrepid sea captain who commanded daring naval attacks with her own fleet of ships
The original Goths
How did a Germanic tribe come to inspire an architectural style and a global subculture?
Algae: Slime life
The evolution of life’s original alchemists
Don Quixote: Spanish masterpiece
The multi-layered masterpiece by Miguel de Cervantes
Antarctic Treaty: Protecting the icy continent
Safeguarding peace and wilderness with the Antarctic Treaty
Harry Houdini: Escape artist and showman
Pulling back the curtain on the master of illusion
Boudica, warrior queen
The Iron Age English warrior queen who led a rebellion against the Romans
Writer Agatha Christie: Murder and mystery
How the queen of crime achieved her extraordinary success
Copper: From mining to microprocessors
The shiny red metal our lives depend on that has powered human development
Pleasure and pain: The philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
The radical ideas of the 18th-century legal reformer Jeremy Bentham
Machu Picchu: Secrets of a forgotten city
The enigma of the Inca mountain retreat
Sofya Kovalevskaya: The eventful life of a maths pioneer
A brilliant Russian whose scientific discoveries helped to reshape European universities
Joseph Heller's Catch-22: A novel of twisted logic and absurd bureaucracy
Bridget Kendall explores a novel that gave rise to a new term in the English language
Franz Liszt: Hungarian pianist and painter in sound
A charismatic musician who transformed classical concerts
Vincent van Gogh: The struggling artist
Charting the highs and lows of the influential Dutch post-Impressionist painter
The invention of numbers
How numbers and counting shaped our world
Pinocchio: The real story of the mischievous wooden puppet
The original Italian novel about the wooden puppet with the growing nose
Money: From coin to cryptocurrency
The origins of coins, paper money, shares and other financial instruments
Margaret Fuller: Early feminist and war correspondent
A brilliant American journalist determined to live her life to the full
The Truman Doctrine: Beginnings of the Cold War
The speech that committed the USA to a 40-year struggle with the Soviet Union
Kwame Nkrumah: Ghana’s Pan-African idealist
Assessing the complex legacy of a man who campaigned for a United States of Africa
Mirror Mirror on the wall: The history of the looking glass
The magical role of the mirror that's revealing ground-breaking secrets of the universe
Emperor Nero: Bad boy of Ancient Rome
Historical accounts of the notorious Roman emperor skew our interpretation of his legacy
Fertiliser and poison gas: The legacy of chemist Fritz Haber
The scientist who helped feed billions, and unleashed a new kind of death