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08/01/2025
The austere beauty of Morton Feldman's settings of Samuel Beckett shows how art can escape and reshape time itself.
Music at the end of time | Benjamin Poore
The austere beauty of Morton Feldman's settings of Samuel Beckett shows how art can escape and reshape time itself.
07/01/2025
A new book argues that our fascination with playing games is neither a luxury nor an amusement, but a necessity.
A deep history of games | Caroline Eden
A new book argues that our fascination with playing games is neither a luxury nor an amusement, but a necessity.
07/01/2025
The cosmopolitanism of the old Middle East is in terminal decline. The decimation of Syria’s Armenian community is just its latest retreat.
Ghosts of the old Middle East | Hannah Lucinda Smith
The true cosmopolitanism of the old Middle East is in terminal decline. The decimation of Syria’s Armenian community is just its latest retreat.
06/01/2025
When Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf addressed his nation at Christmas, his message was not a political one. It was about keeping a country united and resilient in dangerous times.
A monarch’s message of unity | Elisabeth Braw
When Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf addressed his nation at Christmas, his message was not a political one. It was about keeping a country united and resilient in dangerous times.
06/01/2025
Merchant Ivory Productions allowed a generation to dream that another world had once existed, infinitely more beautiful, infinitely more civilised. Their body of work remains unrivalled.
The decline and fall of period drama | Alexandra Wilson
Merchant Ivory Productions allowed a generation to dream that another world had once existed, infinitely more beautiful, infinitely more civilised. Their body of work remains unrivalled.
03/01/2025
Taylor Swift cultivates community through storytelling, a quality in which she far exceeds her contemporaries.
The era of Taylor Swift | Duncan Wheeler
Taylor Swift cultivates community through storytelling, a quality in which she far exceeds her contemporaries.
30/12/2024
Three centuries on from the publication of Daniel Defoe’s A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, the English writer's travelogue remains unsurpassed.
Daniel Defoe’s journeys of the mind | Malcolm Forbes
Three centuries on from the publication of Daniel Defoe’s A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, the English writer's travelogue remains unsurpassed.
27/12/2024
The rise of bro-culture, all the way to the US presidency, is an unprecedented shift in America’s vision of itself and its projection upon the world stage.
How bro-world conquered America | Jenny McCartney
The rise of bro-culture, all the way to the US presidency, is an unprecedented shift in America’s vision of itself and its projection upon the world stage.
24/12/2024
Memory, and the need for communal memories, is at the very heart of Christmas.
Remembering the true spirit of Christmas | Fergus Butler-Gallie
Memory, and the need for communal memories, is at the very heart of Christmas.
23/12/2024
While this year has not been one of triumph for the liberal democracies of the West, it has been even worse for its self-declared adversaries.
The West’s year of living anxiously | Bill Emmott
While this year has not been one of triumph for the liberal democracies of the West, it has been even worse for its self-declared adversaries.
20/12/2024
The fall of Assad’s regime in Syria caught the world off guard, adding to a pattern of surprises in US policy toward the country and offering critical lessons for the future of the international order.
Why Assad’s fall took the world by surprise | Alexander Bick
The fall of Assad’s regime in Syria caught the world off guard, adding to a pattern of surprises in US policy toward the country and offering critical lessons for the future of the international order.
20/12/2024
Sprezzatura has many meanings, and yet defies definition. It's at once a certain nonchalance, virtue in harmony, a moral rhythm, an ineffable quality and yet instantly recognisable.
What is sprezzatura? | Jaspreet Singh Boparai
Sprezzatura has many meanings, and yet defies definition. It's at once a certain nonchalance, virtue in harmony, a moral rhythm, an ineffable quality and yet instantly recognisable.
19/12/2024
Impatient attempts to impose change on society have created fear and resentment. The West has become the victim of its idealistic illusions.
The crisis of progressivism | Antony Beevor
Impatient attempts to impose change on society have created fear and resentment. The West has become the victim of its idealistic illusions.
18/12/2024
Russia’s Cold War Redux strategy for the Middle East lies in ruins | Ibrahim Al-Marashi
Russia's recent engagement with Syria had marked continuities with the Soviet Union's Middle East strategy.
18/12/2024
Contributors to Engelsberg Ideas highlight the books they’ve enjoyed in 2024.
Books of the Year 2024 | Engelsberg Ideas
Contributors to Engelsberg Ideas highlight the books they’ve enjoyed in 2024.
17/12/2024
Recent developments represent a return to the intensifying great power competition in the cosmos towards the end of the Cold War.
The new struggle for space | Aaron Bateman
Recent developments represent a return to the intensifying great power competition in the cosmos towards the end of the Cold War.
17/12/2024
The institutions of old Europe were at the forefront of intellectual and technological innovations that still shape our lives today.
Versailles’ splendour unbounded | Mathew Lyons
The institutions of old Europe were at the forefront of intellectual and technological innovations that still shape our lives today.
16/12/2024
The fate of the Austro-Hungarian nobility after the fall of the Habsburg Empire raises interesting questions about what ‘old’ elites should do when politics changes.
In search of Mitteleuropa’s lost nobility | Anna Parker
The fate of the Austro-Hungarian nobility after the fall of the Habsburg Empire raises interesting questions about what ‘old’ elites should do when politics changes.
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Engelsberg Ideas is a new home for great writing and podcasts on history and culture, featuring leading writers and thinkers.
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