Death of Robert Hooke
The English polymath died in London on March 3rd, 1703.
The English polymath died in London on March 3rd, 1703.
Roy Beck considers the historical and moral dimensions of the latest attempt to put Jackson, and the American Civil War itself, on the big screen.
Patrick O’Brien reviews history reviewers, finds them wanting and recommends reform.
Alan Marshall recounts the tale of the men who tried to assassinate Oliver Cromwell.
Stephen K. Roberts traces the development and examines the legacy of a unique educational institution.
Alister McGrath on heavenly visions throughout the ages.
Penny Young provides the background to the debate surrounding Romania's proposed Dracula theme park.
The French tragedy at sea, immortalised in Géricault’s masterpiece The Raft of the Medusa, was put to use in the service of British patriotism.
The man who gave his name to the notorious killing machine died on February 26th, 1903