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The Alienation Effect: How Central European Émigrés Transformed the British Twentieth Century by Owen Hatherley follows in ...
Now, in Florence’s hour of peril, it was high time that an equally, if not more, dazzling pair should be cast for the north ...
Imaobong Umoren is Associate Professor of International History at LSE and the author of Empire Without End: A New History of ...
How did Western Europe learn of the fall of Constantinople, the loss of Negroponte, and the Ottoman defeat at Lepanto? In the ...
Italy’s entry into the Great War in 1915 prompted 300,000 men to return to their homeland to join the fight. Were they Italian enough for Italy?
In 1825 Java’s old order rose up against encroaching European colonialism. What – and who –were the Javanese rebels fighting ...
Reports from the First Crusade brought tales of victorious Christian soldiers eating dead bodies.
Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire by Sarah E. Bond assembles a case for the power of the worker in ...
Decades of speculation followed, before, in 1952, the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England dated the sarcophagus to the 13th century. This should have laid the issue to rest – but ...
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