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The political afterlife of Paradise Lost

From white supremacists to black activists, readers have sought moral legitimacy in Milton’s epic poem.

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

The political afterlife of Paradise Lost

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The myth of “the West”

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Book of the Day

The dictator’s best friend

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Book of the Day

Kamila Shamsie’s Best of Friends reveals the complexities of female relationships

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Book of the Day

Bringing the dead back to life

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Mussolini and the rise of fascism

Mussolini and the rise of fascism

How did an obscure magazine editor become an idol, and then a scandal, and then reassert his authority and…

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Hadley Freeman’s House of Glass: a moving memoir told through clothes

Hadley Freeman’s House of Glass: a moving memoir told through clothes

Freeman’s story of her family history shows how clothing can be an art form.

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

The Reinvention of Humanity: how women created anthropology

The Reinvention of Humanity: how women created anthropology

A new book explains that women pioneered the study of other cultures.

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Fear, shame, guilt, suicide: ordinary Germans at the end of the Second World War

Fear, shame, guilt, suicide: ordinary Germans at the end of the Second World War

The German people were seduced by Hitler’s message of glorious blood sacrifice – right up until it needed to…

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

How the appeasement of Hitler played into his hands

How the appeasement of Hitler played into his hands

The word “appeasement” smells a bit off nowadays. There’s a tang of cowardice about it, a whiff of turpitude.…

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

From Bismarck to Hitler, how German rulers rewrote history

From Bismarck to Hitler, how German rulers rewrote history

Christopher Clark’s new book explores how Germany’s leaders learnt to bend the past to suit the present. Today’s politics…

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

When writers revolt

When writers revolt

The events behind the short-lived writers’ revolution in Germany in 1918.

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

How Winston Churchill used his storytelling skills to shape his country’s history

How Winston Churchill used his storytelling skills to shape his country’s history

Fake news, disinformation, propaganda – call it what you will – the dissemination of untruths and half-truths is part of…

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett

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