The Contrarian

Too Close to Home

Tim Stanley draws parallels between a New York gang war of the 1900s and an act of horrific violence in south London.

Burying Our Complex Past

When major political figures die, history is put on hold and the simplicities of myth take over, argues Tim Stanley.

Into the Melting Pot

Who is and who is not an American? The question goes back to the Revolution. The answer is always changing, says Tim Stanley.

False Memory Syndrome

In challenging times Britons seek comfort in a past that never existed. Tim Stanley shatters their illusions.

History is Never Black and White

While it is right to seek justice for those tortured and mistreated during the Kenyan Emergency of the 1950s, attempts to portray the conflict as a Manichean one are far too simplistic, argues Tim Stanley.

Belgium's Heart of Darkness

King Leopold II’s personal rule of the vast Congo Free State anticipated the horrors of the 20th century, argues Tim Stanley.