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Are Britons right to celebrate their national story? Or are
The British Imagination: A History of Ideas from ...
Just 25 years ago, there seemed to be little new to say about the Vikings – and that was particularly the case for Viking women. The centuries-old consensus was that Viking wives and daughters stayed
The politics of memory in postwar Germany
What questions should today’s writers and artists be asking? Responses from authors at the Hay Festival and the TLS
Rural Britain looks peacefully idyllic, but dig deeper and you’ll find a dark and complex history. Corinne Fowler takes a country walk in Hampshire and into the nation’s colonial past.
Emily Briffett: Why does the 14th century, which is often dubbed ‘calamitous’, have such a bad reputation? Helen Carr: Some pretty bad things happened during the 14th century – including the greatest