Francis Phillips
Islam's empire-building tradition
Francis Phillips | 31 Jul 2006
The West cannot understand Islam without grasping its historic record of trying to conquer the world for Allah, argues an expert on Middle Eastern affairs.
Conserving our social capital
Francis Phillips | 19 Jul 2006
Philosopher Roger Scruton argues wisely for the conservation of values but fails to identify clearly how it will be possible.
The bard of the windswept Orkneys
Francis Phillips | 30 Jun 2006
Poet and novelist George Mackay Brown lived and died on one of the most remote islands in Britain. Now he is acclaimed as a major figure.
The Lost Men
Francis Phillips | 16 Jun 2006
How ten ordinary men sacrificed themselves for their mates in Shackleton's doomed expedition to the Antarctic.
Unspeak
Francis Phillips | 22 Feb 2006
Beware of the ubiquitous distortions of political language, warns a British journalist.
Dragons of fanaticism still breathe fire
Francis Phillips | 25 Jan 2006
A slayer of myths and delusions about totalitarian regimes returns to the fray. Robert Conquest writes in defence of the 'Anglosphere'.
Deciphering the Bard
Francis Phillips | 8 Dec 2005
Two recent biographies of Shakespeare show once again that the life of
the greatest poet of the English language is a mystery with tantalising
clues.
Earthly Powers
Francis Phillips | 12 Nov 2005
Ever since the French Revolution, governments have tried to banish
religion from politics by creating political religions, argues a
British historian.
The Myth of Hitler?s Pope
Francis Phillips | 28 Sep 2005
A fresh look at the evidence has convinced a Jewish rabbi that the
controversial Pius XII should be honoured as a “righteous Gentile”.
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