The virtual past master
Historians inevitably look at what was, but Niall Ferguson also asks what if ... Sian Griffiths talks to him Niall Ferguson's London flat is like an Oxford undergraduate's set of rooms. True, it is...
Historians inevitably look at what was, but Niall Ferguson also asks what if ... Sian Griffiths talks to him Niall Ferguson's London flat is like an Oxford undergraduate's set of rooms. True, it is...
People lavish affection and money on pets and some even prefer them to humans. John Archer reveals the evolutionary reasons P D. James's novel The Children of Men takes the apparent decline in sperm...
The general election campaign is unlikely to include discussion of poverty or the gap between rich and poor. Tony Atkinson wonders why Inequality is a major election issue. Even if Labour is cautious...
Media reports on live animal experiments are not explicit enough to promote a debate about the moral issues, argues Jacky Turner Activists for animal welfare often take part in exchanges such as...
Harriet Swain hears why, despite the family rows, Louise Leakey is determined to carry on the palaeontological work of her parents After a childhood spent helping to dig up her forebears, Louise...
Jane Ussher argues that there are still important female issues that lack proper recognition in psychology In 1985 a group of women psychologists, despairing at the state of British psychol-ogy,...
Former Chinese Red Guard Rae Yang's memoir is a tale of idealism, love and lies under Mao. Tim Cornwell reports The Cultural Revolution, insists Chinese scholar Rae Yang, was not a time when "all of...
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