What can history teach those seeking change today?
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Book Review: Keynes: The Return of the Master by Robert Skideslsky
If you're suffering from whiplash trying to follow the changes in economic fashion, here's a helpful support.
Read More »Theater Review (London): Macbeth at the White Bear, Kennington
More goes right than wrong in TheatreTroupe's production.
Read More »Book Review: Green Political Thought (Fourth Edition) by Andrew Dobson
Everyone engaged in Green thought should read this book, then follow the angles within it that most fit their interests.
Read More »Book Review: Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilmann
The classic feminist utopia novel. It's short, highly readable and no-nonsense, like most women.
Read More »Book Review: Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier
A stirring read, and a painless way to get to know Mary Anning, an unlikely great woman of history.
Read More »Book Review: Parks in Medieval England by S.A. Mileson
A close look at the physical, social and cultural landscape.
Read More »Book Review: Evolution by Stephen Baxter
From primitive primates running amid the dinosaurs, to Catal Huyuk and Ancient Rome, far into our future on a dying planet, this is big history.
Read More »Book Review: Madame de Staël: The Dangerous Exile by Angelica Goodden
There were three great powers struggling against Napoleon for the soul of Europe: "England, Russia, and Madame de Staël".
Read More »Magazine Review: One Eye Grey: A Penny Dreadful for the 21st Century, 2009
Short stories combining modern life with ancient fears.
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