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Eva Perón
From poverty to politics, how Eva Perón, the formidable
THE First Lady of musical theatre is celebrating 60 years on stage this year. During that time, the diminutive diva has wowed the West End and blown away Broadway with a voice that soars into every co
In her latest novel, Sarah Dunant explores the life of Italian aristocrat Isabella d’Este, the archetypal Renaissance woman
Distressed at the regime in Nicaragua today, our columnist can hardly believe that President Daniel Ortega was once so gracious
Indira Gandhi looms large in the history of postcolonial India. The story of her oversized impact on Indian politics is familiar from the previous writings of biographers, journalists, political scien
Shortly after the queen rose on 10 June 1688, she felt a familiar swell of pain. “Send for the king!” she called, while her ladies helped her back into bed. Maria (Mary) of Modena was in labour. Soon
A Ukrainian PoW’s story Dmytro Chorny had been ...