
Crowned Without the Koh-i-Noor
With the King anointed and the coronation complete, it is worth reflecting on some underlying concerns.
With the King anointed and the coronation complete, it is worth reflecting on some underlying concerns.
What would Clement Attlee think? It’s a question which first occurred to me a few years ago while pondering why
“I’m going to Poland,” I told my Gran almost ten years ago. “Holland?” she replied. I’m not sure if she
Doctors in these times of general suspicion have generally been among the most trusted of professionals, despite occasional revelations of
What I found was notification that my “Ethics and Empire” project had become the target of an online denunciation by
The wave of statue-felling that many foresaw back in the summer of 2020 did not come to pass.
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