The Historian Embodied
Dressing in historical clothes can reveal things about the past that no book can.
Dressing in historical clothes can reveal things about the past that no book can.
The medieval approach to emergency planning may offer lessons for the 21st century.
In uniting the peoples of Wessex and Mercia, the celebrated king left an ideological legacy of lasting importance.
For wealthy tourists travelling to the Middle East in the 19th century, the services of a dragoman were an essential purchase. Yet the often difficult lives of these local agents and guides remain elusive.
The Spanish Inquisition arrived in the New World convinced of the existence of witchcraft. Learning to navigate the Inquisitors’ expectations was one way to survive, as shown by the trial of accused witch Paula de Eguiluz in Colombia.
Roman poet Catullus transformed an unremarkable bird – the sparrow – into a contested symbol of eroticism.
For more than a century, what is now Yemen has seen waves of insurgency and conflict backed by competing foreign powers.