A methodological approach of focus on the intentions or actions of colonisation splits the historiographical debate on this topic. J. H. Elliot focuses on intention and suggests that the complexities of the Spanish and English motivation for colonisation, and the time lag between conquest, infer a differing approach to conquest. Viewpoints of a similar approach […]
Are deluxe albums a cash-grab or a faithful extension of the creative vision? Do they embellish or fracture?
Isabella Farley explores the advancement of television, as shows began to receive the same respect and critical acclaim as films, exploring when the shift happened and the popular shows that acted as a turning point in television history.
Image: verkeorg on Flickr Perhaps you’re part of this epidemic. Perhaps you realise, perhaps you don’t. It would be deceitful to claim I myself am separate from it. But, if you- like the millions of people across the globe- are an avid or even simply a social media user at all, you’re likely culpable […]
Phoenix Woolnough explores what it meant to move abroad to Hong Kong for a year.
Yening comments on her experience of Singaporean cuisine in the U.K. and debates the value of food authenticity
Wake up babe, the lovechild of Among Us and Phasmophobia just dropped!
This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.
In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.