Tag: Writer of the month Archives and archivistsThe art of medical and surgical illustrationThursday 14 January 2016Carianne Whitworth interviews author and medical historian Richard Barnett about bodies, the relationship between...Behind the scenesThe author is in the bookshopThursday 3 April 2014Authors, you’ve got to love them. Without authors we would have no books, and...Records and researchWriter of the month: Dominic SandbrookWednesday 7 August 2013People often think that writing about very recent history is much easier than writing...Records and researchWriter of the month: Ian MortimerThursday 27 June 2013Normally when historians are asked to talk about archives it is assumed that they...Records and researchWriter of the Month – John GuyTuesday 7 May 2013The idea for writing The Children of Henry VIII appealed to me mainly because...Behind the scenesWriter of the Month: Antony BeevorMonday 25 March 2013For me, archival treasure does not mean the great historical scoop, although it is...Records and researchWriter of the month: Mali’s monumentsThursday 28 February 2013Over the last year I have watched helplessly as dozens of Mali’s most ancient...Records and researchWriter of the month: We fought them in the filing cabinets…Thursday 14 February 2013D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a...