Albert Camus and the Human Crisis, by Robert Emmet Meagher
Robert Eaglestone reflects on the limits of hagiography
Robert Eaglestone reflects on the limits of hagiography
Robert Eaglestone finds much to admire in an unapologetic attempt to justify the humanities in their own terms
Robert Eaglestone relishes a business history that is as much of a page-turner as a novel
Robert Eaglestone has reservations about a pre-eminent historian’s analysis of the continuing myths about the Nazis
Robert Eaglestone applauds a bold, although not wholly successful, attempt to reorientate our thinking in the wake of trauma