East Timor, ancient Greece and Rome, the meeting of the British First Fleet and aboriginal Australians in 1788, Stalingrad and Victorian London are among the topics of our latest history books. In 'Treason in Tudor England: politics and paranoia,' Lacey Baldwin Smith argues that the Tudor English had a mania for conspiracy.
Friday, 3 November 2006
Malicious reality
East Timor, ancient Greece and Rome, the meeting of the British First Fleet and aboriginal Australians in 1788, Stalingrad and Victorian London are among the topics of our latest history books. In 'Treason in Tudor England: politics and paranoia,' Lacey Baldwin Smith argues that the Tudor English had a mania for conspiracy.
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