April 2021 Issue Robert Colls Room at the Top? Snakes and Ladders: The Great British Social Mobility Myth By Selina Todd LR
March 1991 Issue J W M Thompson Not So Quaint As It Seems A Social History of the English Countryside By G E Mingay LR
April 2018 Issue Nicholas Rankin Tuning Out Auntie’s War: The BBC during the Second World War By Edward Stourton LR
November 2017 Issue Kenneth O Morgan On Benefits Bread for All: The Origins of the Welfare State By Chris Renwick LR
July 2001 Issue Jonathan Mirsky What’s Behind the Blue Door? Inside Notting Hill By Miranda Davies and Sarah Anderson LR
May 1993 Issue Anthony Dykes Out of Fashion Hanging in Judgment: Religion and the Death Penalty in England By Harry Potter LR
June 2004 Issue Jessica Mann Affairs of the Hearth Home: The Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived In Our House By Julie Myerson LR
April 2009 Issue Paul Addison No Turning Back Thatcher’s Britain: The Politics and Social Upheaval of the Thatcher Era By Richard Vinen LR
July 2008 Issue Richard Overy It Wasn’t That Bad ‘We Danced All Night’: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars By Martin Pugh LR
March 2008 Issue Paul Addison Are We Declining? From Anger to Apathy: The British Experience since 1975 By Mark Garnett LR
November 2007 Issue Saul David Out of the Turmoil Diamonds, Gold and War: The Making of South Africa By Martin Meredith LR
August 2007 Issue Jane Ridley Day of the Spinster Singled Out: How Two Million Women Survived Without Men After the First World War By Virginia Nicholson LR
August 2007 Issue Lucy Lethbridge Upstairs, Downstairs Mrs Woolf and the Servants: The Hidden Heart of Domestic Service By Alison Light LR
March 2005 Issue Nina Bawden To Safety By Sea Out of Harm's Way: The Wartime Evacuation of Children From Britain By Jessica Mann LR
February 2013 Issue David Gelber Behind Closed Doors Family Secrets: Living with Shame from the Victorians to the Present Day By Deborah Cohen LR
April 2014 Issue Robert Colls Toil & Trouble The Valley: A Hundred Years in the Life of a Family By Richard Benson The People: The Rise and Fall of the Working Class, 1910–2010 By Selina Todd LR
March 2013 Issue Richard Davenport-Hines Maid in Britain Servants: A Downstairs View of Twentieth-century Britain By Lucy Lethbridge LR
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