Consorts (Part 1)
…to plead motherly affection and win him back. Matilda brokered a reconciliation between father and son in 1080. Matilda died in late 1083. William was devastated. He never remarried- though…
…to plead motherly affection and win him back. Matilda brokered a reconciliation between father and son in 1080. Matilda died in late 1083. William was devastated. He never remarried- though…
…any aspirations present. An aesthetic which quickly rose to popularity during the last two years was Cottage Core. In essence, as an aesthetic it is composed of greenery and flowers…
…Party. Meanwhile, Peters’ doc itself was targeted on similar grounds with University College London professor Ella Cockbain sending a complaint to Ofcom on the matter, as it promoted ‘racist tropes’…
…wouldn’t be sinking in a quagmire of seances, quack therapists, and crystal healers. They saw you coming, Harry! And, to add comedy to tragedy he is stupendously oblivious to the…
…accumulate laws like dying men accumulate remedies.” If such things are true, then how do we stop the accumulation? Are societies, as they get further complex and interconnected into themselves…
When the Humber Bridge was completed in 1981, it was the longest single span suspension bridge in the world. 41 years later, it has been reduced to a mere 11th…
…side. This was King Philip’s War, a turning point for American history, the war that set the precedent for Anglo/Native relations for centuries to come, and yet one that is…
…and had a common disdain for communism. Similarly, the ‘bromance’ between Tony Blair and George W. Bush particularly in relation to the Iraq War is reflective of how strong an…
…challenged on our behaviour, our go-to response would always be ‘it’s a free country’. It didn’t always fly, mind you, but the utterance was common when I was young. For…
Dawn of the Anglosphere | Boško Vuković
…(76% in favor), Great Britain (68% in favor) and New Zealand (82% in favor) would strongly support the formation of this quite unique bloc. These peoples share a common language,…