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Second World War
Total Results: 44
March 7, 2022
How war radicalised Germany
Have the ghosts of the past been banished?
Maurice Frank
Monday
28.02
28.02
Kyiv will rise again
Putin can bomb its cities — but Ukraine will endure
Dominic Sandbrook
Tuesday
02.11
02.11
India is being erased from history
Modern historians perpetuate a cycle of victimhood
Robert Lyman
Friday
17.09
17.09
Why the French are revolting
Our neighbours have always been the best fighters in Europe
Ed West
Saturday
19.06
19.06
The self-loathing of Britain’s elites
Brexit was fuelled by the disdain of our intelligentsia
Ed West
Thursday
15.04
15.04
Adolf Eichmann and me
I survived Belsen and saw the monster's trial. May his evil never be forgotten
Shaul Ladany
Tuesday
19.01
19.01
The American Dream that failed
With Western democracy in chaos, John Rawls's utopia remains vanishingly elusive
Dominic Sandbrook
Monday
21.09
21.09
J.B. Priestley, visionary of England
The Bradford-born writer's work catches the tenor of its time, and often speaks directly to ours
Boyd Tonkin
Monday
14.09
14.09
What if the feminists had won?
Eleanor Rathbone's proposal to pay women for housework and childcare was just too ahead of its time
Mary Harrington
Thursday
06.08
06.08
The drawbacks of Japan’s cult of peace
75 years after the atomic bomb, it may be time for the nation to outgrow pacifism
Eri Hotta
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
Wednesday
10.06
10.06
The great artist of Deep England
Eric Ravilious was continually inspired by the very ancient, distinctly charming nature of the country
Niall Gooch
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