Accident Prone, or What Happened Next; The Historian as a Biographer; Fiction in History; Tory History; The Thing; British Pamphleteers; Napoleon - On Himself, The Verdict of History; Charles James Fox; Talleyrand's Cut; Metternich; Metternich and His System for Europe; Cobbett - Voice of the Many, The People's Champion; Castlereagh; Wellington - Silly Soldier Man?; Sir Robert Peel - Orange Peel, The Cotton Spinner's Son; Macaulay - The Man Who was Always Right, Leviathan of History; Carlyle - Trevelyan's Carlyle, Carlyle Warts and All; Lord John Russell - The Last Great Whig; Genocide; 1848 - Year of Revolution, The French Revolution, Vienna and Berlin, The Slav Congress; 1848 - Opening of an Era; The Last of Old Europe; Crimea - The War That Would Not Boil; John Bright and the Crimean War; John Bright - Hero or Humbug?; Ranke - The Dedicated Historian; Cavour and Garibaldi; Men of 1862 - Napoleon III, Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, Lord Palmerston, Alexander I1, Tsar of Russia, Karl Marx, Bismarck; Bismarck and Europe; Marx's Better Half; The Paris Commune; Dizzy; The G 0 M; Parnell - The Uncrowned King; Lord Salisbury - Last Tory and First Unionist; John Morley - Intellectual in Politics; Keir Hardie - Labour's Moses; The Second International; The Vienna of Schnitzler; York; Manchester; Edge of Britain - A Lancashire Journey - A Southport Childhood, The Boarding House Culture, Across the Morecambe Sands, Preston Revisited.