The Raj’s control of India’s princely states was never absolute, as the British-appointed tutor to the last maharajah of ...
But it wasn’t an engraving. It was a sheet of finely woven silk – a thousand threads to the inch – so subtle and detailed ...
William Golding’s Lord of the Flies (1954) is a profoundly – even unsettlingly – historical novel. Granted, it doesn’t look ...
In early modern England the time and date was often an informal matter, which had the potential to pose problems. I n 1563 ...
The English saint Oswald of Northumbria proved incredibly popular in the medieval German-speaking world. How did he get there ...
It may not have been the first, argues John Hardiman in The French Revolution: A Political History, but it was the first of ...
From royal waltzes to arms contracts, Britain’s relationship with Tito’s Yugoslavia was a blend of spectacle and strategy, ...