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History in the House: a book that reminds us of the vital importance of open debate
Davenport-Hines charts the history of a succession of highly intelligent and independently-minded historians, all based at one Oxford college.
Davenport-Hines charts the history of a succession of highly intelligent and independently-minded historians, all based at one Oxford college.
The Moscow-Pyongyang relationship has roots in an earlier bloody conflict when the leaders of Russia and North Korea both felt isolated.
Peter the Great has been somewhat in vogue in Russia in recent years. For a historian, this is a curious development.
Around 200 Second World War veterans are in Normandy today, alongside 25 world leaders, to attend commemoration ceremonies.Â
The scope of the D-Day undertaking is beyond our imagination. As is the sacrifice of the young men who landed on that day.
Lewis Baston’s new book reminds us that history looms large over every boundary, affecting cultural identities in unexpected ways.
Damian Collins’s new biography of the Liberal PM is a beautiful evocation of a bygone age of elegance and high policy.
For believers this Easter, the tantalising question regarding the image on the shroud remains: is this the face of God?
Putin’s gifting of a luxury car to Kim is just the latest in a long line of eccentric bilateral offerings.
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