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18/08/2025
It may appear to be a welcoming symbol, but history tells us a red carpet is often a trap.
Rolling out the red carpet | Armand D'Angour
It may appear to be a welcoming symbol, but history tells us a red carpet is often a trap.
18/08/2025
When the terms for ending a conflict are left undefined, a state can drift towards defeat, with the choice of peace arriving only when the power to shape it has gone.
How wars end | Reyhan Silingar
When the terms for ending a conflict are left undefined, a state can drift towards defeat, with the choice of peace arriving only when the power to shape it has gone.
18/08/2025
The decision to drop the atomic bombs, rather than order an extended land invasion of Japan, was a moral choice between two tragedies.
The invasion of Japan that never was | Peter Caddick-Adams
The decision to drop the atomic bombs, rather than order an extended land invasion of Japan, was a moral choice between two tragedies.
15/08/2025
The Yasukuni Shrine is more than just a memorial to Japan's war dead.
The Yasukuni Shrine and the shadow of the past | Keith Lowe
The Yasukuni Shrine is more than just a memorial to Japan's war dead.
15/08/2025
The lesson of the Allied victory over Japan in August 1945 is that war, though terrible, is sometimes a necessary instrument of justice.
The real meaning of VJ Day | Robert Lyman
The lesson of the Allied victory over Japan in August 1945 is that war, though terrible, is sometimes the necessary instrument of justice.
14/08/2025
Animal Farm works at a deeper level than politics. It is an allegory about human nature, and George Orwell's greatest work.
Animal Farm, Orwell’s true masterpiece | Jeremy Wikeley
Animal Farm works at a deeper level than politics. It is an allegory about human nature, and George Orwell's greatest work.
14/08/2025
The tortuous practice of Russian-Western summitry has, for all of its all-too-frequent failures, occasionally produced impressive results.
The enduring allure of the summit | Sergey Radchenko
The tortuous practice of Russian-Western summitry has, for all of its all-too-frequent failures, occasionally produced impressive results.
13/08/2025
A modest but moving exhibition of Jean-François Millet’s works illuminates the divisions, routines and solitude of French 19th-century rural life.
Millet’s rural rides | Alexandra Wilson
A modest but moving exhibition of Jean-François Millet’s works illuminates the divisions, routines and solitude of French 19th-century rural life.
13/08/2025
Conservatism, once grounded in enduring moral and cultural truths, has lost its poetic soul.
The case for a conservative canon | Michael Lucchese
Conservatism, once grounded in enduring moral and cultural truths, has lost its poetic soul.
12/08/2025
The first detonation of a thermonuclear weapon in 1952 heralded the true dawn of the nuclear age.
The day we learned how to end the world | Peter Hoskin
The true dawn of the nuclear age did not come with the Trinity test in 1945, but seven years later, with the first detonation of a thermonuclear weapon.
12/08/2025
The recent round of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has its roots in a dramatic falling out between two of Southeast Asia’s most powerful families.
A tale of two dynasties | Imran Shamsunahar
The recent round of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has its roots in a dramatic falling out between two of Southeast Asia’s most powerful families.
11/08/2025
Conflict fundamentally alters social norms and cultural values, including how people eat.
Food as a weapon of war | Caroline Eden
Conflict fundamentally alters social norms and cultural values, including how people eat.
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Engelsberg Ideas is a new home for great writing and podcasts on history and culture, featuring leading writers and thinkers.
Although this is an exciting new publishing venture, it also has deep roots – in the Engelsberg Seminars that have taken place for more than two decades every June in Engelsberg, Sweden, at the centre owned by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. An illustration of Engelsberg is above.
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