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Assassin’s Creed
Was the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson the ‘murder that triggered the Irish Civil War’?
The Face of Beatrice Cenci
The painting that inspired Shelley and Stendahl is thought to be of a young woman executed on 11 September 1599 for the murder of her father.
Has a War on Drugs Ever Been Won?
Society’s battle against what Richard Nixon called ‘public enemy number one’ is an ancient one. Is there any sense in fighting?
Knobs or Points?
Is lightning natural or divine? Opinion split royalists and republicans.
Inventing the Alphabet by Johanna Drucker review
Inventing the Alphabet: The Origins of Letters from Antiquity to the Present by Johanna Drucker explores the birth of the alphabet before the Greeks.
On the Spot: Hakim Adi
‘It is not the rich and seemingly powerful that make history, but the majority of humans.’
King Lear’s Great Stage of Fools
Is King Lear the Shakespearean tragedy for a world of capitalism and catastrophe?