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First World War
Total Results: 25
August 10, 2020
Don’t call Abingdon ordinary
It has been a place of innovation ever since Æthelwold marked out his millstream
Eleanor Parker
Tuesday
23.06
23.06
Tolkien’s mythic plan for England
The author wanted to write a great saga that would fill a gap in the nation's pre-history
Niall Gooch
Thursday
28.05
28.05
Why we remember wars but forget plagues
Art ignores pandemics because they're too boring, too horrific and too depressing
Sean Thomas
Friday
17.01
17.01
1917 pretends good soldiers don’t kill
Sam Mendes' epic drips with contemporary sentiment and hackneyed stereotypes
John Lewis-Stempel
Tuesday
31.12
31.12
The turn of the year is no cause for optimism
Why do we have such an unerring ability to choose the wrong future?
Peter Hitchens
Sunday
11.11
11.11
Why we now know the pity of war
Wilfred Owen's poetry reeks of truth and transformed our perception of war
Douglas Murray
Thursday
08.11
08.11
Is Macron’s Euro crusade doomed to fail?
John Lichfield
Wednesday
07.11
07.11
The forgotten tragedies of the First World War
We focus on the horrors of the Western Front, but millions died beyond the trenches
Peter Franklin
Monday
05.11
05.11
What scars do we bear from the First World War?
How our modern political landscape was created by the "war to end war"
Robert Tombs
Monday
15.10
15.10
Why are woke liberals such enemies of the past?
Instead of shaming our forebears, they should consider today's achievements
Peter Franklin
Thursday
30.08
30.08
Does liberalism need global conflict in order to thrive?
Peter Franklin
Monday
04.06
04.06
Trump and the rise of the tyrants
Michael Burleigh
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