Robert Morden, A New Map of England (1673) (detail)

The Channel: a historian鈥檚 view of an iconic stretch of water

30 March 2016

Water joins as well as divides 鈥 and maritime communities often defy the borders imposed by the state. In the first book of its kind, Dr Renaud Morieux offers a fascinating insight into the history of the 鈥楨nglish鈥 Channel during the 18th century. He also tackles some of the big questions about identity and sovereignty that continue to be pertinent today.

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"The Code Of Honor鈥擜 Duel In The Bois De Boulogne, Near Paris", wood engraving by Godefroy Durand

To the death

13 July 2015

Dr John Leigh has written the first book exclusively devoted to the duel in literature. In Touch茅, he offers a compelling picture of the ways in which novelists, playwrights and poets have used duelling as a trope to reveal the extent of manly valour, trickery and sheer foolishness.

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Stourbridge Common

Stirbitch: mapping the unmappable

16 January 2015

Dr Michael Hrebeniak describes himself as inveterately curious about people and places. His fascination for a messy patch of 国际米兰对阵科莫, best known for its traffic jams and retail park, has led him to create with words and film 鈥榓 deep map鈥 of the layers of human experience on the fringes of the city.聽

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