At the end of the Cold War, Russia and the West seemed set on a path towards cooperation. Why did it veer into renewed ...
The Thirty Years War devastated continental Europe, killing millions and creating as many refugees. How did they experience ...
Linda Colley is Shelby M.C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University. Her latest book is The Gun, the Ship and ...
The Renaissance scientist, known for ‘De Humanis Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem’ was born on 31 December 1514.
The Act of Uniformity passed by the House of Lords on January 15th, 1549, abolished the Latin mass in England. Prayers in English had already been included in the Latin services, and complete English ...
On Pedantry: A Cultural History of the Know-It-All by Arnoud S.Q. Visser explores the long history of anti-intellectualism ...
Finished by the First World War and buried under the nation states that succeeded it, the Habsburg monarchy had survived for centuries despite its obvious faultlines. What held it together? At the end ...
The Queenship of Mathilda of Flanders, c.1031-1083: Embodying Conquest by Laura L. Gathagan traces the material legacy of the ...
The vast deserts of the American West posed logistical problems for the US Army. Camels offered a novel solution.
1960s San Francisco is remembered as the capital of gay liberation, but it also saw the birth of conversion therapy.
Aware that palaeontology’s pace quickly rendered old interpretations obsolete, Cope and Marsh made only limited attempts to ...
Is Suharto, an old president with a history of violence, worthy of the title? W hen Indonesia’s former president Suharto died ...
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