The Wild Hunt in England
The monks of Peterborough told strange tales of the Wild Hunt. Was it ghostly apparitions or wishful thinking?
The monks of Peterborough told strange tales of the Wild Hunt. Was it ghostly apparitions or wishful thinking?
Rome’s first theatre was an enormous spectacle intended to glorify Pompey’s successes. Was it all bread and circuses?
On 5 March 1936 the prototype Spitfire made its maiden flight. Its creator R.J. Mitchell would not live to see its finest hour.
Pre-Islamic history was once taboo in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Will the ‘rediscovery’ of an ancient people – the Nabataeans – encourage international tourism?
Friends in Youth: Choosing Sides in the English Civil War by Minoo Dinshaw views the conflict through the sad case of Bulstrode Whitelock and Edward Hyde.
The doomed film collaboration between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan resulted in two very different features serving the same fascist agenda: The Daughter of the Samurai and The New Earth.
Giovanni Morell—later Morelli—was born in Verona on 25 February 1816 beginning a lifetime of dedication to the art of the connoisseur.
The survival of the papacy has always been dependent on a precarious balancing act between the pope’s religious and secular powers.
From a cult’s rogue personalities to its foundational ideologies, how have fringe beliefs guided the direction of the American dream?
As Late Imperial China sought to rebuild as a modern state from the ashes of war, a new national post office was born.