Last of the stiff upper lips: how the Somme contributed to modern psychiatry
Taylor Downing’s new Breakdown: the Crisis of Shell Shock on the Somme, 1916 reveals a turning point for mental health.
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Taylor Downing’s new Breakdown: the Crisis of Shell Shock on the Somme, 1916 reveals a turning point for mental health.
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Lisa Owens’ funny, serious debut marks her out as one to watch.
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“We are not going to lose seats. We are looking to gain seats where we can,” Corbyn insisted on…
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The leader’s foes have yet to agree on when and how a challenge should take place.
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There’s only one way to explain my lifelong devotion to pea soup.
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Hunt’s six day week, Cameron’s missing tweet and growing tensions within Labour.
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In May 2008, Nakamoto published an online paper outlining how the cryptocurrency would work. Then he vanished.
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The West has flirted with the dangerous idea that we should somehow accomodate or rehabilitate Bashar al-Assad. Yet nothing…
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Claudio Ranieri wasn’t expected to take a team to the top of Premier League. But dignity can earn you…
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New police measures and the lingering effects of the recession have both been blamed for contributing to the decline…
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My week, from Age Concern to anti-semitism.
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Writing from Stockholm, the New Statesman’s editor observes how mass immigration has tested the old Scandinavian model of welfare capitalism.
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Wearing a custom-built goat exoskeleton, sucking down worms like a badger – two new books describe extreme adventures in becoming beasts.
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Between the delights of reconstructed sonatas and Thomas Gould’s “violin hair”, the paradoxically intricate simplicity of Bach shone in Baroque…
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Much as it jolts me to come across a reference to my music in something I’m reading, at least it’s…
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From a Dutch mash-up at the Barbican to a promenade theatre piece at the V&A – with a thousand miles…
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My new friend was rich, and I had to do something to impress her. So I told her I…
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Nancy Stewart Parnell, a relative of the Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell, stood for the Liberals at Southwark South…
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Fertility is perhaps the crucial factor in the history of Sicily.
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This new film about a notoriously bad singer, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant, is an unusually honest portrayal…
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The small, red marks come from sitting at pub tables outside – and they herald the start of a joyous…
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If I don’t get a commemorative alarm clock in June, I’ll be furious.
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By conjuring mythic landscapes, the novelist and children’s fantasy writer Alan Garner unleashed his fury at the injustices of…
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Grayson Perry: All Man shows Perry’s strength as an unjudgemental presenter. Plus: Chasing Dad reviewed.
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Call me paranoid, but I’ve long had my suspicions – and this line-up cast all doubts aside.
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Football by Jean-Philippe Toussaint is a strange mix of heightened prose and stilted banality.
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“Edges: where owls and snow drift / down, spill quietly and stifle”
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The contraceptive pill helped liberate women when it arrived in the UK in the 1960s. Now, spurred by experiences shared online…
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