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Book Review
The War Against the Past is an important book, which chronicles the gradual development of rage against the past
Jonathan Sumption
Weighing the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ effects of British imperialism is a futile exercise, says Sanghera
Matthew Lynn
How William Jones’s groundbreaking argument in favor of ‘Asiatic poetry’ captivated Europe’s men of letters
Christopher Harding
Repeated humiliations at the hands of its ex-colonies are tarnishing France’s international image
John Keiger
Education
The Greeks are better thought of as overseas settlers, often driven by land hunger, starvation, commerce or simply the search for a better life.
Peter Jones