Engelsberg Ideas is free to read, providing access to excellence.
Engelsberg Ideas is the home to great writing from the world’s leading thinkers on history, culture, and ideas, featuring essays, historical portraits and regular podcasts.
12/12/2025
The story of three western visitors to Pol Pot’s Cambodia reveals how hard it is to report what one sees rather than what one wants to believe.
Michael Shorris on facing Pol Pot. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Still from Meeting with Pol Pot. Credit: Collection Christophel
12/12/2025
The story of three western visitors to Pol Pot’s Cambodia reveals how hard it is to report what one sees rather than what one wants to believe.
Facing Pol Pot | Michael Shorris
The story of three western visitors to Pol Pot’s Cambodia reveals how hard it is to report what one sees rather than what one wants to believe.
12/12/2025
Britain has a long history of reservists defending the country in times of crisis. Reviving this tradition is among the most effective ways to secure Europe from Russian aggression.
The power of the citizen-soldier | Gary Sheffield
Britain has a long history of reservists defending the country in times of crisis. Reviving this tradition is among the most effective ways to secure Europe from Russian aggression.
12/12/2025
Britain has a long history of reservists defending the country in times of crisis. Reviving this tradition is among the most effective ways to secure Europe from Russian aggression.
Gary Sheffield on the power of the citizen-soldier. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: A British recruitment poster from 1915. Credit: De Luan / Alamy
12/12/2025
Homer’s great epic is, above all, a palimpsest of the Hellenic art of living well.
Paul Cartledge on the world of the Odyssey. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Ulysees Deriding Polyphemus by JMW Turner. Credit: photosublime
11/12/2025
The debate continues over the maverick general’s tactics, strategy and character. Did his unorthodox genius ultimately serve or damage the Allied cause?
Gordon F. Sander on the always audacious Orde Wingate. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Brigadier Charles Orde Wingate checks his route before leading a force of British and native troops behind Japanese lines. Credit: Associated Press
11/12/2025
Homer's great epic is, above all, a palimpsest of the Hellenic art of living well.
The world of the Odyssey | Paul Cartledge
Homer's great epic is, above all, a palimpsest of the Hellenic art of living well.
11/12/2025
The debate continues over the maverick general’s tactics, strategy and character. Did his unorthodox genius ultimately serve or damage the Allied cause?
Orde Wingate, always audacious | Gordon F. Sander
The debate continues over the maverick general’s tactics, strategy and character. Did his unorthodox genius ultimately serve or damage the Allied cause?
10/12/2025
Unless the British government can find money to invest in the country's security, the UK's recent Strategic Defence Review will be a fantasy rather than military reality.
Britain’s dangerous defence vacuum | Robert Lyman
Unless the British government can find money to invest in the country's security, the UK's recent Strategic Defence Review will be a fantasy rather than military reality.
10/12/2025
A year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syria's new government confronts domestic challenges and geopolitical hazards.
A new Syria struggles to be born | Shiraz Maher
A year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syria's new government confronts domestic challenges and geopolitical hazards.
10/12/2025
A cultural malaise has quietly eroded the West’s confidence in its creativity, reshaping how art is funded, judged, and understood.
The post-cultural state | Lola Salem
A cultural malaise has quietly eroded the West’s confidence in its creativity, reshaping how art is funded, judged, and understood.
09/12/2025
President Trump's new National Security Strategy is incoherent and egotistical. Yet Europe's elites must bear responsibility for leaving their continent in a state of vulnerability comparable to the late 1930s.
Trump leaves complacent Europe most vulnerable since 1939 | Antony Beevor
President Trump's new National Security Strategy is incoherent and egotistical. Yet Europe's elites must bear responsibility for leaving their continent in a state of vulnerability comparable to the late 1930s.
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Engelsberg Ideas posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Engelsberg Ideas is a new home for great writing and podcasts on history and culture, featuring leading writers and thinkers.
Although this is an exciting new publishing venture, it also has deep roots – in the Engelsberg Seminars that have taken place for more than two decades every June in Engelsberg, Sweden, at the centre owned by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. An illustration of Engelsberg is above.
The Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit is a private foundation, founded in 1947, with the primary purpose of promoting scientific and scholarly research. Its focus today is on the humanities, and on social sciences, working with leading scholars and universities around the world.
Engelsberg Ideas features essays, historical portraits and notebooks from our editorial team. There is a regular podcast – History Lessons – each featuring a leading historian, and a monthly podcast on the big themes and trends shaping geopolitics.
Sign up to the weekly email from the editorial team to hear from us – once a week.
We hope you will find much that is stimulating and enjoyable on Engelsberg Ideas.
Welcome.
Mattias Hessérus (Publisher) and Iain Martin (Editor)