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England

Book Review: The Battle of Agincourt Turns 600

Anne Curry’s purpose is not merely to act as a military analyst, but to explore the long cultural history of the battle’s meanings in subsequent British history.

By: Thomas Filbin Filed Under: Books, Featured, Review Tagged: Agincourt, Anne Curry, England, France, Oxford University Press, The Hundred Years War, Thomas Filbin

Jazz Review: British Saxophonist Evan Parker Brings his Brand of Innovation to Boston

Free and fluid as it was, the set made memorable sense to the packed crowd at the Lily Pad.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: England, Evan Parker, free jazz, Joe Morris, Lily Pad, Nate Wooley, New England Conservatory

Book Review: A Whirlwind Journey from Memory to Reason — Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science

“Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science” makes a profound claim about the need for cognitive restructuring in the face of information overload.

By: Justin Grosslight Filed Under: Books, Featured, Review Tagged: 17th-century, England, English Virtuosi and Early Modern Science, history of science, history of the book, Justin Grosslight, Notebooks, Richard Yeo

Theater Reviews: Broadway —The Importance of Being Earnest and Jerusalem

Two New York stage productions offer sterling examples of going maximalist in an increasingly minimalist age

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: contemporary, England, English drama, Jersalem, Mark Rylance, Music Box, Royal Court Theatre, The importance of Being Earnest

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