Eager to be first in line, the astute James VI of Scotland responded to the question of the English succession with a war of ...
Historians may no longer talk of a single Celtic culture, but in The Celts: A Modern History Ian Stewart crafts a unified ...
Before the Library of Alexandria there was the Library of Ashurbanipal – an Assyrian king who collected the knowledge of ...
Thousand-headed is Purusha, thousand-eyed, thousand-footed. He covered the earth on all sides and stood above it the space of ...
In April 1945 ten British politicians flew to Germany tasked with investigating the ‘truth’ about Buchenwald concentration ...
Lockwood’s This Land of Promise examines the memoirs and biographies of a selection of prominent refugees from the 16th to ...
King Lewanika’s invitation to the coronation of Edward VII was intended to stabilise British relations with the Barotse ...
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Annabel Teh Gallop is Head of the Southeast Asia Section at the British Library.
In 1789, Catholicism was the official religion of France – five years later worship was suppressed. The French Revolution posed problems for religion, but religion also posed plenty of problems for ...