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Why this great empire believed bloody rites and cannibalism brought order to
The search for the mythical relic unites the two strongest currents of European spirituality: Christianity and the legends of Arthur and his knights
Have long wanted a chance to celebrate the Sex Pistols. Whatever you may make of Mr Rotten’s question to his last audience in America, “Ever got the feeling you’ve been had?”, the Pistols were great f
Did you know that Thomas Müntzer, leader of the German Peasants’ War in 1525, used a rainbow flag to rally his followers? It’s an aptly exuberant image for the radical charisma of Müntzer, and for the
Why do civilisations that dominated their epoch fail? In an era of autocracy, climate change, the rise of AI and a first-hand understanding of how deadly pandemics can be, it’s a question that seems p
In Bolivia’s high-altitude capital, a women-led culinary revolution is quietly taking place, showcasing indigenous ingredients from both the Andes and the Amazon
The author of a Spanish literary masterpiece