Heirs and Spares
It was not easy to be the second son. The younger brothers of the French kings could choose either to rebel or reconcile, but neither option was straightforward.
It was not easy to be the second son. The younger brothers of the French kings could choose either to rebel or reconcile, but neither option was straightforward.
A folk favourite loved by Jane Austen and Abraham Lincoln, ‘The Irishman’ has revolutionary roots that have been forgotten.
Diplomatic negotiations at the 1921 Cairo Conference carved out a new geostrategic order.
In Republican China, amid the chaos of dynastic collapse and war, opium became a rare stable currency, yielding huge riches for those who knew how to work the system.
The interrogations at the heresy trial began in Rouen on 9 January 1431.
Though often constrained by limited medical knowledge, 18th-century communities offered practical and emotional support to those experiencing mental distress.
The seductions and delusions of mass media, consumerism, ‘group think’, advertising, opinion research and conspiracy theories.
Utopian societies promise a new way of living, but are they doomed to fail?
How the societies that the Black Death affected were set on a path to global expansion.
London used to ring with the cries of street sellers. Changes for the city brought changes to their way of life.