The Great War and Modern Memory
A critical exploration of WWI’s influence on literature and societal memory.
A critical exploration of WWI’s influence on literature and societal memory.
This book is a critical study of literary techniques in depicting the First World War and its impact on societal memory.
Salt is a detailed global history of the most common seasoning, examining its significance across cultures and eras.
The Rest Is Noise explores the rich and varied world of 20th-century classical music, detailing its history, innovations, and cultural impact.
Selfie’ explores the cultural history of self-obsession and examines the social, technological, and psychological factors contributing to the rise of narcissism in modern society.
This book delves into the fashion choices of Marie Antoinette and how her style influenced politics and perceptions during the French Revolution.
Wonderland explores the surprising influence of play on the world’s innovations and creativity across various disciplines.
Michael Pollan explores the complex relationship between humans and three psychoactive plant-derived substances: opium, caffeine, and mescaline.
The Physician tells the story of Rob Cole, a young orphan in 11th-century England who becomes an apprentice to a travelling barber-surgeon and eventually journeys across Persia to study medicine with the legendary Persian polymath Avicenna.