Is Britain “broken”? Despite its undefined meaning, this has become a dividing line between the Conservatives and Reform.
Wes O'Donell on MSN
War Plan Red: The secret 1930s US strategy to invade Canada and neutralize the British Empire in North America
Long before the modern alliance, Washington and Ottawa quietly drafted invasion plans against each other, from Canada’s Defense Scheme No. 1 to America’s War Plan Red. What looks unthinkable today was ...
The British Museum is not a passive storehouse of world culture. It is one of the most enduring material symbols of British ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Penderel Moon: a white Mughal of the ICS
History, when read through the official records of the British Raj, often appears neat and orderly. Files are precise, decisions seem reasoned, and responsibility appears evenly distributed. Yet the ...
After the conclusion of the Burmese War in 1826, fought between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Burma (now ...
I don’t want to embarrass the gentlemen, so will obfuscate on the exact location of our rendezvous. The person ...
As the threat of war looms and misinformation abounds, these works tell the real story of a vicious American empire in ...
Today marks the birth anniversary of Don Richard Wijewardene (1886–1950), a man whose name is synonymous with the foundation of modern Sri Lankan journalism and the intellectual backbone of the nation ...
The decision of Britain’s premier cultural institution to cave into Zionist browbeating has prompted a furious backlash from scholars in Middle Eastern history, archaeologists and experts in ancient ...
Narendra Modi’s arrival in Israel and his planned address to the Knesset underscore how shared history, security challenges, ...
India Today on MSN
How Indraprashta became Delhi
A BJP MP has demanded that New Delhi be named Indraprastha. But how did Indraprastha, associated with the Pandavas of Mahabharata, get the name Delhi? The etymological roots can be traced back to over ...
Cambridge University Professor Josephine Quinn on why the 'West' was a hard-won idea, and why the idea of great civilizations of the world is so attractive and so harmful to the practice of history ...
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