Jonathan Jones states that Jacob Burckhardt´s The Civilization of the...
Jonathan Jones In “Jacob Burckhardt: The Renaissance revisited”, a review of The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt, the historian of art and culture who died on this day in...
View ArticleDiscussing Jacob Burckhardt’s The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy,...
Jonathan Jones In “Jacob Burckhardt: The Renaissance revisited”, a review of The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt, the historian of art and culture who died on this day in...
View ArticleNeal Ascherson writes that Isaac Deutscher´s “standards are not those of...
Neal Ascherson appearing on television discussion programme After Dark in 1987. Reviewing Trotsky by Isaac Deutscher, the Polish writer, journalist and political activist who died on this day in...
View ArticleNeal Ascherson writes vis a vis Trotsky: “Deutscher was not a disciple, but...
Neal Ascherson appearing on television discussion programme After Dark in 1987. Reviewing Trotsky by Isaac Deutscher, the Polish writer, journalist and political activist who died on this day in...
View ArticleColonel Thomas Blood, ancestor of Neil Langdon Inglis, died today in history:...
Thomas Blood Thomas Blood, ancestor of Neil Langdon Inglis, Washington D.C. Editor/Senior Editor-at-Large of Interlitq, and a contributor to Issues 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Interlitq, died today in...
View ArticleAntonia Fraser, English historian and author, was born on this day in...
Antonia Fraser Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, DBE (born 27 August 1932), née Pakenham, is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction. She is the widow of the 2005...
View ArticleFreud: “Si la disposición a la guerra es un producto del instinto de...
Sigmund Freud En EL PORQUÉ DE LA GUERRA, escrito a Einstein en Septiembre 1932, Freud opinó: “Si la disposición a la guerra es un producto del instinto de destrucción, lo más fácil será apelar al...
View ArticleProsper Mérimée, French author, died today in history: September 23, 1870
Prosper Mérimée Prosper Mérimée (September 28, 1803 – September 23, 1870) was a French dramatist, historian, archaeologist, and short story writer. He is perhaps best known for his novella Carmen,...
View ArticleA. L. Rowse, British author and historian, died on this day in history: 3...
A. L. Rowse Dr Alfred Leslie Rowse CH FBA (4 December 1903 – 3 October 1997), known publicly as A. L. Rowse but to friends and family as Leslie, was a British author and historian from Cornwall. Rowse...
View ArticleLee Harvey Oswald nació hoy en la historia: 18 Octubre, 1939
Lee Harvey Oswald Lee Harvey Oswald (Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, 18 de octubre de 1939 – Dallas, Texas, 24 de noviembre de 1963) fue el único inculpado por el asesinato del presidente estadounidense John...
View ArticleJules Michelet, French historian, died today in history: 09 February, 1874
Portrait of Jules Michelet by Thomas Couture Jules Michelet (French: [ʒyl miʃəlɛ]; 21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian. He was born in Paris to a family with Huguenot traditions....
View ArticleEvent, “Book Launch: Ambassador Jorge Argüello, Diálogos sobre Europa”, to be...
The event, “Book Launch: Ambassador Jorge Argüello, Diálogos sobre Europa” will be held at AS/COA (of which Interlitq is a Collaborating Institution) in NYC this evening, 08 June, 2015, at 6pm: The...
View ArticlePublication of Issue 45 of the Tyndale Society Journal imminent
Neil Langdon Inglis, U.S. General Editor of Interlitq Neil Langdon Inglis, U.S. General Editor of Interlitq, and a contributor to Issues 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Interlitq, writes that the William Tyndale...
View ArticleUK historian Lisa Jardine dies aged 71
Lisa Jardine CBE at the Cheltenham Literary Festival, Gloucestershire, on 18 October 2008. © Lebrecht Music and Arts Photo Library/Alamy Stock Photo Emma McFarnon writes: A professor of renaissance...
View Article“What kind of person questions that a historical episode actually took...
Neil Langdon Inglis In his essay “Remembering Robert Conquest”, to be published in Interlitq´s “English Writers 2” feature, Neil Langdon Inglis, U. S. General Editor of Interlitq, and a contributor to...
View ArticleVidéo: Madame du Barry seule contre tous
Madame du Barry par Francois-Hubert Drouais Jeanine Huas et Roger Cardon raconte l’histoire de Madame du Barry et sa relation avec le roi Louis XV.
View ArticleEndeavour Press republishes Brian Inglis’s “The Story of Ireland”
U.S. General Editor of Interlitq, Neil Langdon Inglis wishes to announce that his father’s history of the country of his birth, “The Story of Ireland’ (originally published by Faber and Faber in 1956)...
View ArticleBrian Inglis’s “The Forbidden Game” re-released by Endeavour Press
Interlitq‘s U.S. General Editor Neil Langdon Inglis wishes to announce that Endeavour Press has re-released (in Kindle form) the landmark social history of drugs written by his father, “The Forbidden...
View ArticleLe fascisme en France – Henri Guillemin/ Audio
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