Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland from the 1690s to the 1730s, could supposedly bend a horseshoe with ...
The term “regime change”, Susan Doran informs readers, dates from the 1920s, but the concept is as old as politics. It offers ...
In the past Michael Longley has been sceptical about his Selected Poems. In an interview with Peter McDonald in 1998 he ...
She-Wolves is a continuation of sorts of Paulina Bren’s previous book, The Barbizon: The hotel that set women free (TLS, ...
Rob Jackson’s Into the Clear Blue Sky is a fascinating exploration of the atmosphere near and far. It is also a reminder that we’re not making much progress towards a future based on clean energy.
If the twentieth century was “the age of anxiety”, then the early decades of the new millennium deserve to be called “the age of horror”, for two related reasons. The first is the rise of social media ...
In that interlude between 1933 and 1941, when not much was going on in the world, “unquestionably the nastiest looking bit of work that ever dropped on to a breakfast table”, in the words of its ...