Truth in Public Life

…vital if we are to enjoy a civilised society in which everyone is free to flourish. Vernon White shows that absolute truth exists and explains why and how it matters…

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Rosa Luxemburg

…that worked ceaselessly for violent revolution and a heart that cried to see an animal ill-treated be explained? This book considers all these questions by studying the interlinked nature of…

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Tazmamart

…coup against King Hassan II, found himself locked in a small, underground cell in a prison thought to be a mere horror story: Tazmamart. For 18 years, no one knew…

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Tazmamart

…true story of Aziz BineBine who, unwittingly entangled in a failed coup against King Hassan II, found himself locked in a small, underground cell in a prison thought to be…

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Chaucer’s Italy

…the height of the Middle Ages – and the perfect read for a getaway break to Florence, Genoa, or Milan.’ Ross King, author of The Bookseller of Florence ‘Inherently interesting,…

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Hero

…but not before his death… Drawing on the father-daughter constellation of Shakespeare’s King Lear, Root Leeb has created an affecting tale of solitude, friendship and love that asks what it…

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Regicide

…I and a signatory of the King’s death warrant, he was targeted for prosecution once the monarchy was restored in 1660. Marten was convicted of High Treason and spent years…

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Beyond Britannia

What should the future of British foreign policy look like? For too long successive governments have shied away from acknowledging uncomfortable truths about the decline of Britain’s military capabilities. As…

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Britain in a Perilous World

…the need to rethink the way Whitehall devises strategy and reaches decisions. Taking the imprecise use of language as his starting point, Shaw challenges the assumptions that underlie Whitehall practice….

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