Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the way
When I was in college about a million years ago, we used to sit in bars and talk about the Revolutio
In the Soviet Union, artists lived lives that were at once charmed and cursed. Though relatively poo
There was a time when “history” was the history of powerful people. Shakespeare captures this notion
If you study pre-modern history in any depth, one of the most startling things you will discover is
There is just something about Fidel Castro that American presidents don’t like very much. Maybe it’s
I confess I sometimes wonder where we got in the habit of proclaiming, usually with some sort of rig
Today we are happy to have Colin Grant on the show. Colin is that rare breed of writer who is also a