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Total Results: 220
10 Aug 2020 - 1:00am
Don’t call Abingdon ordinary
It has been a place of innovation ever since Æthelwold marked out his millstream
Eleanor Parker
Friday
07.08
07.08
Why Britain needs a peasants’ revolt
To become more self-sufficient, we must listen to William Cobbett and his dream of a 'Brave Old World'
John Lewis-Stempel
Thursday
06.08
06.08
Why Stamford said no to modernity
The Lincolnshire town may be stuck in the past — but is that really such a bad thing?
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
05.08
05.08
Jack Charlton’s vanished world
In a town where miners were 'aristocrats of labour' and working men's clubs were luxurious, a pair of football stars were born
Dan Jackson
Tuesday
04.08
04.08
Where England sinks into the sea
The strange and shifting history of Dungeness resonates with our modern dilemmas
Niall Gooch
Monday
03.08
03.08
The village that imagined a godless world
In the Dorset parish of Chaldon Herring, 20th century intellectuals imagined a philosophy beyond Christianity
John Gray
Friday
06.03
06.03
How kids’ books became universally woke
Progressivism is the latest religion, and the children's publishing industry is cashing in
Ed West
06.03
What should I read my son?
The powerful forces of gender-specific marketing steer boys towards dinosaur, truck and superhero literature
Tanya Gold
Thursday
05.03
05.03
In praise of uncynical children’s books
Misanthropic tales may thrill kids, but it’s just nicer, sometimes, to read books by people who like people
Tom Chivers
Wednesday
04.03
04.03
The joyful anachronism of kid lit
Reading is a form of time-travel which allows folk memories to thrive
Sam Leith
Tuesday
03.03
03.03
Why are children’s books so ugly?
The state of illustrated kids' books makes one thing clear: we do not value beauty
Mary Harrington
Friday
14.02
14.02
What’s the point of sex?
Males are a liability, this is why females put up with them
Peter Franklin
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