Best of Engelsberg Ideas in 2021
- December 27, 2021
- Mattias Hessérus & Iain Martin
This year at Engelsberg Ideas we've published analysis and observations from leading thinkers and writers. Here are some of our favourite pieces.
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Thank you for reading Engelsberg Ideas this year. We hope you’ve enjoyed our writing and podcasts featuring leading academics, commentators and authors. Below is a selection of some of the highlights.
The Engelsberg Ideas team is taking a break and returns on 4 January 2022.
We wish you a Happy New Year.
The Eurasian century series – Hal Brands
The geopolitical fight to come over green energy – Helen Thompson
When disaster strikes – Ilan Kelman
The intelligent use of history – what is the past good for? – Gill Bennett
How Arcadia was won and lost and found again – Clive Aslet
Gustav Stresemann: The man who almost saved the world – Katja Hoyer
Priaulx Rainier: Fearless and pioneering composer – Oliver Soden
The strange death of the art school – Daisy Dunn
The merrie histories of R.J. Unstead – Dominic Sandbrook
Resisting the saccage of Paris – Agnès Poirier
From our podcasts…
The history of meritocracy with Adrian Wooldridge
King George III with Andrew Roberts
Operation Barbarossa with Jonathan Dimbleby