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Peace and War
Peace and War
The Napoleonic Wars 1803-15 - Napoleon
Sir Francis Drake
Commodity and Exchange in the Mongol Empire
An Atlas of Victorian Mortality
The Day-Star of Liberty
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel set in the American civil war, whose author died of TB, aged 28: The cold passed reluctantly...
In a new weekly column, John Davies selects radio and television programmes of use to THES readers. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week Cold War (Saturday 8.10 BBC2). Jeremy Isaacs was...
And they could teach TV's young Turks a thing or two. Their biographer, Graham McCann, analyses the Eric and Ernie effect INTERVIEWER: "What exactly do you do for a living?"ERNIE:"We're just...
Sacked by Jacques Lacan, shunned by French universities, denigrated by Alan Sokal, Luce Irigaray is still a star. Jennifer Wallace meets a 'high priestess of ecriture feminine' "The most important...
John Bayley has written a memoir of his wife, Iris Murdoch, who now has Alzheimer's. He tells Harriet Swain why in it he has chosen to reveal some of the most intimate details of her life Fig leaves...
Scientists perform fewer experiments on animals than they have for 30 years. But plans to transplant pig hearts into chimpanzees (box) are likely to inflame animal rights protesters. Alison Goddard...
Less death in the lab How would a chimp react to having a pig's heart inside it? That sort of question exercises Michael Banner (pictured), chair of the government's Animal Procedures Committee. His...
Italian universities are under instructions to start organising courses in line with the "Sorbonne Agreement" signed with France, Britain and Germany in Paris in May. The idea is to harmonise...
Millions of birds are beginning their annual migration from Northern Europe to their wintering grounds in the Mediterranean and Africa. The journey is tough enough at the best of times, especially...