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US Capitol mayhem was the culmination of years of winking at violence
The spy fiction master ventured well beyond the shadows of espionage to become one of the most perceptive and enduring writers of his age
LBJ, MLK and what the dramas of 1965 can teach a polarised nation
Is it finally Joe Biden's time? Anne Applebaum, Edward Luce and Simon Schama discuss
How the passionate creativity of the Romantics helped us to reimagine politics — and why we need their spirit now more than ever
The final season in the series completes this affecting chronicle of our uneasy times
Simon Schama visits the upstate sculpture park and finds spectacular work that evokes the industrial and the natural
Changing attitudes towards racial injustice will affect who we consider tolerable and who intolerable to memorialise
Sailing the Med? Watching Arsenal? A hug? Christine Lagarde, Yuval Noah Harari, Carlo Rovelli and many more on their post-lockdown dream
Lockdown videos give us a new way to judge character
For millennia, epidemics have tested friendships, faith and society. But, amid the horror there is hope
Simon Schama looks at how the novelist reanimates both Cromwell and his world in the last volume of her trilogy
Seventy-five years after the camp’s liberation, remembrance is more important than ever
The historian examines why a comic game bird became a key part of the festivities
Shattering and profound, Life? or Theatre? is a great work by a prodigious talent murdered at Auschwitz
Liberal institutions are under attack from leaders who claim to embody the popular will
Leading writers including Simon Schama, Alastair Campbell, Janine Gibson and Lionel Barber reflect on our times
The artist tells Simon Schama about his ambitious forthcoming show at London’s Royal Academy
Democratic presidential contenders bubble over with passion for decency and justice
What the year’s best tech books say about our cultural psyche
Aspiring writers are often advised to be concise — yet there are other ways of making every word count
Simon Schama salutes the woman who made the Sixties swing
From Cobden to Gladstone, Victorian liberalism has a clear message for today’s Brexiters
The author was an incomparable transcriber of the work of the senses
Simon Schama walked into a little shop in Amsterdam 20 years ago. And fell madly in love . . .
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