When a farmer came across human remains while digging in his garden in a village in France in 2013, little did he know that ...
World War I gave rise to a heated century-long debate about its causes. In Disputing Disaster, Perry Anderson surveys this ...
And now his birthplace, Plas Wilmot, has been put on the market for £975,000. The seven-bedroom property, which was awarded ...
Ukrainian soldier-poets are springing up all along the front lines of their war against Russia, feeding a literary ...
Maybe it is time, as in the era of Abram, faced as we are by the idolatry of antisemitic wokeness, to simply pack up once ...
The stunning former home of a famous poet has been put up for sale ... The writer tragically died just days before the end of ...
We went off to war, not questioning, seeing it as a louder extension of our earlier childhood games. It wasn’t.
To appreciate the act of offering comfort for the victims of war, there are few better sources of inspiration than Walt ...
A state-of-the-art scanner finally answered the century-old question about the flower, adding a new layer of meaning to it.
In the first few weeks of the First World War, the British Army requisitioned more than 120,000 horses to serve across the Channel. In four years of conflict, some eight million horses, donkeys and ...
Richard, who has extensively written about his late uncle, Robert Graves, the war poet and author, emphasised the importance ...
Owen is widely acknowledged as one of the great poets of the WW1, and his poem ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ stands as a memorial ...