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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.

Artificial Intelligence must not be weaponised to downgrade ideas of artistic excellence founded on human creative geniu...
03/11/2025

Artificial Intelligence must not be weaponised to downgrade ideas of artistic excellence founded on human creative genius, elitism and meritocracy.

AI against the arts | Alexandra Wilson

Artificial Intelligence must not be weaponised to downgrade ideas of artistic excellence founded on human genius, elitism and meritocracy.

Britain's intelligence networks of the First and Second World War could not have operated without the vital contribution...
03/11/2025

Britain's intelligence networks of the First and Second World War could not have operated without the vital contributions of female agents.

Secret networks behind enemy lines | John Raine

Britain's intelligence networks of the First and Second World War could not have operated without the vital contributions of female agents.

The American director’s latest film is infused with a mass of cinematic culture. Muriel Zagha () on Paul Thomas Anderson...
31/10/2025

The American director’s latest film is infused with a mass of cinematic culture.

Muriel Zagha () on Paul Thomas Anderson at the movies. Click the link in bio to read.

Image: Paul Thomas Anderson on the set of One Battle After Another. Credit: Everett Collection Inc

China’s activities in Europe are driven more by opportunism than any grand plot to divide the continent. In geopolitical...
31/10/2025

China’s activities in Europe are driven more by opportunism than any grand plot to divide the continent. In geopolitical terms, Beijing treats European countries as extensions of American power.

John Delury on what China wants from Europe. Click the link in bio to read.

Image: Chinese Yuan and Euro. Credit: Stephane Roussel

China's activities in Europe are driven more by opportunism than any grand plot to divide the continent. In geopolitical...
31/10/2025

China's activities in Europe are driven more by opportunism than any grand plot to divide the continent. In geopolitical terms, Beijing treats European countries as extensions of American power.

What China wants from Europe | John Delury

China's activities in Europe are driven more by opportunism than any grand plot to divide the continent. In geopolitical terms, Beijing treats European countries as extensions of American power.

The latest film from the American director Paul Thomas Anderson is infused with a mass of cinematic culture.Paul Thomas ...
31/10/2025

The latest film from the American director Paul Thomas Anderson is infused with a mass of cinematic culture.

Paul Thomas Anderson at the movies | Muriel Zagha

The American director's latest film is infused with a mass of cinematic culture.

Tsukumogami are beings that arise when ordinary objects gain a spirit of their own. Their moral message? Treat your poss...
31/10/2025

Tsukumogami are beings that arise when ordinary objects gain a spirit of their own. Their moral message? Treat your possessions well.

Christopher Harding () on Japan’s time of spirits. Click the link in bio to read.

Image: Handscroll painting of the ‘Night Parade of One Hundred Demons’, a Japanese folk belief. Credit: CPA Media Pte Ltd

Tsukumogami are beings that arise when ordinary objects gain a spirit of their own. Their moral message? Treat your poss...
30/10/2025

Tsukumogami are beings that arise when ordinary objects gain a spirit of their own. Their moral message? Treat your possessions well.

Japan’s time of spirits | Christopher Harding

Tsukumogami are beings that arise when ordinary objects gain a spirit of their own. Their moral message? Treat your possessions well.

If we live in a time of great worries, we also live in a time of great wonders, where the problems that plagued humanity...
30/10/2025

If we live in a time of great worries, we also live in a time of great wonders, where the problems that plagued humanity from the beginning of recorded time have been improved beyond imagination.

Wonder and worry: dealing with uncertainty in contemporary history | Francis J. Gavin

If we live in a time of great worries, we also live in a time of great wonders, where the problems that plagued humanity from the beginning of recorded time have been improved beyond imagination.

President Trump's quest for the prestigious prize is unlikely to succeed for one simple reason: they are often awarded t...
30/10/2025

President Trump's quest for the prestigious prize is unlikely to succeed for one simple reason: they are often awarded to unentitled ‘underdogs’ who express a selfless vision of a better, closer world, and show a degree of humility.

How not to win the Nobel Peace Prize | Peter Caddick-Adams

President Trump's quest for the prestigious prize is unlikely to succeed for one simple reason: they are often awarded to unentitled ‘underdogs’ who express a selfless vision of a better, closer world, and show a degree of humility.

A fatal combination of AI exuberance, reckless private credit, and skyrocketing levels of sovereign debt is generating e...
29/10/2025

A fatal combination of AI exuberance, reckless private credit, and skyrocketing levels of sovereign debt is generating economic bubbles. When they burst, the ensuing global crisis may well transform the geopolitical landscape.

A crash is coming | David Roche

Economic bubbles abound, generated by a fatal combination of AI exuberance, reckless private credit and skyrocketing levels of sovereign debt. When they burst, a global crisis could transform the geopolitical landscape.

At a time of crisis at home and conflict abroad, it is vital that the UK's political and media class have an historicall...
29/10/2025

At a time of crisis at home and conflict abroad, it is vital that the UK's political and media class have an historically informed understanding of their country and its institutions.

Britain’s elite needs a history lesson | Alastair Benn

At a time of crisis at home and conflict abroad, it is vital that the UK's political and media class have an historically informed understanding of their country and its institutions.

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Welcome to Engelsberg Ideas

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.