His fluctuating reputation has always revealed a good deal about German attitudes to its stormy past
By William Cook
Gibraltar is no longer a colonial outpost. It feels modern, cosmopolitan
By William Cook
A new history of east and west, best and worst
By William Cook
Like most places in Switzerland, Davos is clean, tidy and full of prosperous, contented people
By William Cook
The renaming of Mohrenstrasse is a rich irony
By William Cook
Escape Artist: The Nine Lives of Harry Perry Robinson by Joseph McAleer reviewed
By William Cook
He was one of Britain’s greatest portrait photographers, possibly the greatest
By William Cook
St Maurice is a ubiquitous presence in Coburg. His profile adorns the town’s coat of arms, and numerous public buildings
By William Cook
Rye encapsulates a quintessential sort of Englishness: creative yet conservative, cultural yet parochial
By William Cook
Unlike real life, the possibilities are never-ending
By William Cook