Finished by the First World War and buried under the nation states that succeeded it, the Habsburg monarchy had survived for ...
As the father of descriptive geography, Strabo of Amasia provides a unique view of the early Roman Empire.
F or me, the standout book of 2025 is John Blair’s Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New World ...
Christianity at the Crossroads: The Global Church from the Print Revolution to the Digital Era by David N. Hempton peers ...
I n the archive of Carl Hagenbeck’s Tierpark (Animal Park), which opened in Hamburg in 1907, there is a remarkable photograph ...
When putting the Middle Ages on screen, drama is no substitute for the historical sources.
Heiresses: Marriage, Inheritance and Caribbean Slavery by Miranda Kaufman follows the money to reveal how Britain’s women of ...
The Decembrist revolt of 1825 saw Russia’s nobility attempt to depose tsar Nicholas I. Dismissed as romantic idealists, they ...
How to finance old age has been a problem since the inception of Britain’s welfare state. Why is pension reform so difficult?
An unprecedented number of pilgrims travelled to Rome for the last two jubilees of the 16th century. Held every 25 years, jubilees were a rare opportunity for the faithful to earn plenary indulgences ...
The Restoration government needed to manage the news. In 1663 it gave the job to its censor, Roger L’Estrange. It was not a good fit. The news, he wrote, ‘makes the multitude too familiar with the ...
Mikhail Bulgakov wasn’t all that bothered about the future, even on his deathbed. The last photos of him, taken in his Moscow apartment in February 1940, show no trace of fear. Although his face is ...
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