The Lines Across the Middle East
The boundaries that the Allies' mapmakers drew during the war created conflicts that persist a century later.
The boundaries that the Allies' mapmakers drew during the war created conflicts that persist a century later.
The charming, sinister G. K. Chesterton
Questioning the moral heroism of India’s most revered figure
The writings of the martyred socialist Rosa Luxemburg give a plaintive view of history’s paths not taken.
How the most exasperating of poets met his match
A history of the Baghdad Express illuminates the resilience of politicized Islam.
Tony Blair’s memoir reveals him to be neither a cynic nor an innocent, but a man of some principle.
The toxin of anti-Semitism isn’t a threat only to Jews.
Why Charles Dickens was among the best of writers and the worst of men
Kai Bird’s affecting personal history of the Arab-Israeli tangle