The Crown has become the mysterious link—indeed, I may say, the magic link —which unites our loosely bound but strongly interwoven Commonwealth of nations, states and races. —:Sir Winston Churchill ...
Right before writing this column this morning, I watched the magnificent 1935 MGM version of Mutiny on the Bounty starring Clark Gable and Charles Laughton on TCM. Like most early 20th-century art ...
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Alone among the major dominions of the British Empire, Canada has never had one of her own citizens as sovereign representative of the Crown; since confederation in 1867, the post of Governor General ...
The death of Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning monarch in British history, marks the end of an era for Canada. During her long reign, Canada became dramatically less anglophone and anglophile.
Editor’s Note: Peter Bergen is CNN’s national security analyst, a vice president at New America, an author and a professor of practice at Arizona State University. Raised in London, Bergen has a ...
On a cloud-spackled Sunday last June, protesters in Bristol, England, gathered at a statue of Edward Colston, a seventeenth-century slave trader on whose watch more than eighty thousand Africans were ...
At the height of the British Empire, just after the First World War, an island smaller than Kansas controlled roughly a quarter of the world’s population and landmass. To the architects of this ...
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