The lifelong rivalry of two early modern Neapolitan printers was a battle of books, power, and, ultimately, fire.
Mary Chamberlain’s groundbreaking oral history turns 50. This new edition of Fenwomen: A Portrait of Women in an English Village invites reflection on half a century of change.
It is this question that Ayoush Lazikani – a literary scholar rather than a historian of science – sets out to address in The ...
They go low, we go lower. The Rage of Party: How Whig Versus Tory Made Modern Britain by George Owers offers up the origins ...
Saint Augustine was educated for a Roman world, but it was his time in North Africa that shaped his identity, his faith, and ...
Childbirth in the early modern period was a battleground between midwives and surgeons. The Chamberlen family of surgeons ...
Chinese astronomers and the European Jesuits who worked alongside them found evidence of China’s antiquity in the heavens.
This invokes many references to architectural details from Homer’s account of Odysseus’ eventual homecoming: the threshold, where the goddess Athena, descending from Olympus, alighted; the entrance ...
One of the most engaging books I have read this year is A Little Learning: A Victorian Childhood, by the novelist Winifred Peck (1882-1962). Looking back from the 1950s, Peck describes her education ...
Unlike his two predecessors of the House of Hanover, George III was raised in England and spoke English as his first language. Born two months prematurely in London in 1738 and baptised George William ...
The Prussian Kingdom was founded on January 18th, 1701, when the Elector Frederick III had himself crowned Frederick I at Konigsberg. Prussia, which was to become a byword for German militarism and ...
Saint Augustine was educated for a Roman world, but it was his time in North Africa that shaped his identity, his faith, and Christianity itself. Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman ...
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