Art historian TJ Clark on ‘humourless’ leftist intellectuals, the problem with cancel culture and why restitution is in a ...
Shah weaves a gripping tale of not just the Empire, but of lives that have remained untold – shrouded in the great stories of ...
the charity said optional modules on migration in GCSE history could be changed “in terms of values and intent, e.g. moving away from the greatness of the British Empire”. The Bell Foundation ...
During the late 18th century, a flurry of social, political and economic changes offered many a new vision of personal ...
Prohibited from serving with the U.S. Army as a medical officer, Barbara Stimson was commissioned by the British—and helped ...
From the mid-19th century onward, Irish and Indian nationalists forged strong personal and associational connections, ...
But it was the Romans who developed a working model of checks and balances. The constitution of the Roman republic was ...
In “The Revolutionary Self,” the historian Lynn Hunt explores the way 18th-century culture transformed our sense of power in ...
Chimaji Appaji remains one of the foremost military generals of the Maratha Empire who inflicted a crushing defeat on the ...
This year marks the quincentenary of the publication of First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522: An Account of Ferdinand ...
On International Women’s Day, hear Houri Berberian and Talinn Grigor discuss and read from their book, "The Armenian Woman, ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.