Cut for the stars
The Conversations
The Conversations
Mother India
Cinema India
Atlas of Emotion
The Invention of Telepathy
The Measure of All Things
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Science, Reform and Politics in Victorian Britain
The Art of Chemistry
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Large and important though Manchester's merged university will be, the dispute over its governance (pages 2 and 14) would be of mainly local concern were it not for the government's interest....
Engineers are worried about the shortage of science students (page 7), linguists are already trimming degrees to three years, abandoning the traditional year abroad, because they are struggling to...
The CIA funded British intelligentsia to help stop communism. The results were mixed, but they paved the way for Tony Blair, says Hugh Wilford. It was a revelation that scandalised British...
In an incendiary polemic, Baruch Kimmerling attacks the violent policies of Ariel Sharon and argues that failure to see that Israeli and Palestinian fates are intertwined could reduce the Jewish...