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25/11/2025
France's rebuilding of its diplomatic credibility after the Franco-Prussian War offers enduring lessons in national resilience.
How France overcame defeat in the Franco-Prussian War | Paul Cormarie
France's rebuilding of its diplomatic credibility after the Franco-Prussian War offers enduring lessons in national resilience.
24/11/2025
The scale and diversity of her oeuvre, which includes portraits, allegorical series and still-lifes, was unmatched by any female painter of her era.
Michaelina Wautier’s great talent | Cath Pound
The scale and diversity of her oeuvre, which includes portraits, allegorical series and still-lifes, was unmatched by any female painter of her era.
24/11/2025
A peace settlement that divides the old Sudan into three new entities — one recognised state and two de facto polities — would merely extend a decades-long trajectory of geographic dissolution.
Sudan’s path to peace | Richard Cockett
A peace settlement that divides the old Sudan into three new entities — one recognised state and two de facto polities — would merely extend a decades-long trajectory of geographic dissolution.
21/11/2025
Horses were essential to the medieval world, shaping everything from warfare to cultural status.
Nicholas Morton on a little history of the medieval horse. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: A servant offering wine to his master in the 14th-century). Credit: Album / Alamy
21/11/2025
By turning his compositions into prayers, the Estonian composer revived classical music’s ability to touch the transcendent.
Guy Stagg on Arvo Pärt’s path from profane to sacred. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: An Orthodox Church in Estonia. Credit: Anatoly Knigin
21/11/2025
Horses were essential to the medieval world, shaping everything from warfare to cultural status.
A little history of the medieval horse | Nicholas Morton
Horses were essential to the medieval world, shaping everything from warfare to cultural status.
21/11/2025
President Zelensky’s stunning political rise promised to combat corruption and bring rapprochement with Russia. His administration is now mired in allegations of war-profiteering.
Owen Matthews on the tragedy of Zelensky’s Ukraine. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressing his country soon after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Credit: American Photo Archive
21/11/2025
By turning his compositions into prayers, the Estonian composer revived classical music’s ability to touch the transcendent.
Arvo Pärt’s path from profane to sacred | Guy Stagg
By turning his compositions into prayers, the Estonian composer revived classical music’s ability to touch the transcendent.
20/11/2025
President Zelensky's stunning political rise promised to combat corruption and bring rapprochement with Russia. His administration is now mired in allegations of war-profiteering.
The tragedy of Zelensky’s Ukraine | Owen Matthews
President Zelensky's stunning political rise promised to combat corruption and bring rapprochement with Russia. His administration is now mired in allegations of war-profiteering.
20/11/2025
The history of Argentina suggests that austerity is only politically viable under two conditions. Javier Milei has achieved both.
How Milei made austerity popular | Julieta Casas
The history of Argentina suggests that austerity is only politically viable under two conditions. Javier Milei has achieved both.
20/11/2025
Pier Paolo Pasolini's vision of the Eternal City was far from an aesthete's fantasy. His Rome was a real place, at once poetic and squalid, which he captured with a cartographer’s eye.
Pasolini’s Rome | Ian Thomson
Pier Paolo Pasolini's vision of the Eternal City was far from an aesthete's fantasy. His Rome was a real place, at once poetic and squalid, which he captured with a cartographer’s eye.
19/11/2025
The new historical epic, 'Palestine 36', offers a deeply flawed, disappointingly partial and waywardly remiss representation of British rule in the Holy Land.
Palestine 36’s distorted history | Christopher Silvester
The new historical epic, 'Palestine 36', offers a deeply flawed, disappointingly partial and waywardly remiss representation of British rule in the Holy Land.
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