Europe’s false dawn
After the revolutions of 1848, liberals helped create a conservative international order that has shaped the world since.
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After the revolutions of 1848, liberals helped create a conservative international order that has shaped the world since.
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Gaia Bernstein’s Unwired argues that smart devices are engineered to keep our children hooked. Can we hold the industry to…
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The writer has become a national treasure, moral arbiter and begetter of biographies: do we need a new one?
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Also featuring Why is this Lying Bastard Lying to Me? By Rob Burle and The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan.
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Joanna Biggs’ A Life of One’s Own looks to the letters and journals of literary women for guidance. Can they…
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This year’s Wisden chronicles and fights back against the destruction of the summer game.
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Also featuring a biography of Messalina and a story collection by Shalash the Iraqi.
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Nikhil Krishnan’s A Terribly Serious Adventure shows how Oxford’s “ordinary language” movement, pioneered by JL Austin and Gilbert Ryle, looked…
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