New Camden Volume on Henry Piers

New Camden Volume on Henry Piers

Cambridge University Press have released an exciting new edition in our Camden Series of annotated primary source documents. Brian Mac Cuarta SJ discusses his new volume on the continental travels of the Irish landowner Henry Piers and his conversion to the Catholic...
Camden Collection – Free Access to mark RHS at 150

Camden Collection – Free Access to mark RHS at 150

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Royal Historical Society, Cambridge University Press are making a selection of ten volumes from the Camden Series freely available to researchers until the end of the year. The Camden Series is the cornerstone of the RHS...
Studies in History 100

Studies in History 100

We are delighted to announce the publication of the 100th title in our Studies in History series. Founded by Sir Geoffrey Elton in 1975 and re-launched in 1995, the series established itself as one of the principal publishers of monographs by early-career historians...
New Camden Volume on Lord Burghley

New Camden Volume on Lord Burghley

Cambridge University Press have released an exciting new edition in our Camden Series of annotated primary source documents. Dr William Acres discusses the volume he has edited on ‘The Letters of Lord Burghley, William Cecil, to his son Sir Robert Cecil,...
Revolutionary Ireland

Revolutionary Ireland

Our latest volume of Transactions includes a number of articles on revolutionary Ireland that emerged from our 2016 symposium at Teesside University. Dr Colin Reid, Lecturer in Modern British & Irish History at University of Sheffield, reflects on the history of...