Historian Rappaport (After the Romanovs) delivers a doggedly researched biography of Mary Seacole, née Grant (c. 1805–1881), the Jamaican woman whose roles as caregiver, nurse, and shopkeeper during ...
Riffing on the life and legacy of the Anglo-Jamaican nurse of the title who knew Florence Nightingale and lent invaluable assistance during the Crimean War, Drury's one-act play asks probing questions ...
In this “forceful and rather unusual” book, Nina Power contends that a “war on men” is being waged in many Western countries, said Jay Elwes in The Spectator. Men, the philosopher suggests, are ...
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