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The Selling of Indulgences, designed by Hans Holbein the Younger, 16th century. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Holbein’s creative life during three decades of extraordinary political, religious and intellectual turbulence.

Detail from Kunstformen der Nature © Bridgeman Images.

Plant, animal or other? The struggle to categorise jellyfish mirrors the desire to impose a hierarchy on the natural world.

Belarus’ history has been a series of false starts, but the recent uprisings against Alexander Lukashenko suggest a new chapter is imminent.

Derelict cottages in Village Street, Hirta,  St Kilda. Vincent Lowe/Alamy.

The last islanders living on the small archipelago of St Kilda were evacuated on 29 August 1930.

Detail from the Frontispiece to the first edition of Frankenstein, 1831. Courtesy Wikimedia/Creative Commons.

Mary Shelley’s great novel is not a commentary on the Industrial Revolution, nor is it a simple retelling of the myth of Prometheus. It is far more original than that.

Photograph of the matron and staff of the Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove, 1921. East Sussex Record Office.

The global crisis wrought by the First World War prompted the birth of free mental health care.

Ben Jones

A culture war on race and empire divided the intellectual classes of Victorian Britain.

The Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. Alamy.

Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia has been a monument to selective readings of history.

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  • Colonial Mentalities
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