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History resources, stories and news. Author: Dan Moorhouse

  • First World War – the war to end all wars. 1914 – 1918.
  • International Relations in the Inter-War Years
  • Second World War
  • America c1920-1941
  • America c1945 – 1971
  • Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Mao Zedong: China, c.1930–1976
  • Weimar and Nazi Germany
  • Holocaust
  • Cold War 1945-1972
  • Conflicts in Asia 1950-1975
  • Roman Britain
  • Medieval England c1066-1485
    • Castles
  • Normans
  • House of Plantagenet
  • Hundred Years War
  • Wars of the Roses 1455-1487
  • The Tudors – General
  • Elizabethan Era
  • British Civil War, Revolution and the execution of Charles I
  • British Empire: c1650-1900
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Liberal Reforms
  • History of Medicine
  • Primary History

Month: July 2019

In the Mood for Murder by Dave McClusky

In The Mood For Murder? a Q&A with David McCluskey

July 23, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 0

In the Mood for Murder is set in Liverpool in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Written by David McCluskey and Tony Bolland […]

Dead and Talking, a novel by Des Burkinshaw

Des Burkinshaw: Dead and Talking Q&A

July 23, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 0

Des Burkinshaw’s ‘Dead and Talking’ is introduced by Des by asking: If a ghost appeared from nowhere and ordered you to start solving crimes, what […]

Finding Rose by Julie Ryan

Finding Rose with author Julie Ryan

July 23, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 2

Finding Rose is a multi timeline story authored by Julie Ryan. The novel is set in the First World War and Tudor England. As three […]

The Stars of the Night by Clare Rhoden

The Stars in the Night, a Wartime novel by Clare Rhoden

July 23, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 0

Clare Rhoden is a writer, blogger and book reviewer inspired by politics, culture and the march of history. The third novel of her dystopian sci-fi […]

Bone Lines by Stephanie Bretherton

Bone Lines, a dual timeline novel by Stephanie Bretherton

July 22, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 0

74000 years ago a Sumatran Volcano erupted. It gave author Stepanie Bretherton the idea that became ‘Bone Lines’. A fascinating dual timeline novel incorporating prehistoric […]

View from Carlisle Bridge (now O'Connell Bridge) Dublin

Regency period author Catherine Kullmann Q&A

July 22, 2019 Dan Moorhouse 2

Catherine Kullman is an author who specialises in Regency Period Historical Fiction. In this Q&A we explore Catherine’s writing and research methods. Inspired by the […]

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Site Contents

  • First World War – the war to end all wars. 1914 – 1918.
  • International Relations in the Inter-War Years
  • Second World War
  • America c1920-1941
  • America c1945 – 1971
  • Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Mao Zedong: China, c.1930–1976
  • Weimar and Nazi Germany
  • Holocaust
  • Cold War 1945-1972
  • Conflicts in Asia 1950-1975
  • Roman Britain
  • Medieval England c1066-1485
    • Castles
  • Normans
  • House of Plantagenet
  • Hundred Years War
  • Wars of the Roses 1455-1487
  • The Tudors – General
  • Elizabethan Era
  • British Civil War, Revolution and the execution of Charles I
  • British Empire: c1650-1900
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Liberal Reforms
  • History of Medicine
  • Primary History

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