Notebooks

Notebooks are snapshots from our writers, reflecting on current affairs and underappreciated aspects of culture and history.

A 1956 portrait of Miles Davis.
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The genius of Miles Davis

Essential reading, viewing, and listening from the EI editors.

Paul Lay June 10, 2026
A panoramic view of the ancient city of Tyre.
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Tyre: a city in the sea

The heritage of Tyre, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth, is under threat in the latest phase of the conflict in South Lebanon.

Katherine Pangonis June 9, 2026
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends commemoration ceremony at Tokpaki Cemetary.
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Erdogan’s coup is complete

The Turkish president has pacified his country's political opposition, bringing about the culmination point of two decades of pragmatic authoritarianism.

Hannah Lucinda Smith June 8, 2026
Victor Vasnetsov's 1898 painting, Bogatyrs.
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The statecraft of the steppe

Russia's geopolitics has been shaped by centuries of dealing with both the settled communities of the west and the nomadic peoples of the steppe to its east and south.

David Chaffetz June 8, 2026
Bulgarian Eurovision song contest winner Dara with the entry 'Bangaranga'.
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Eastern European success is no happy accident

The reception of Bulgaria's Eurovision win shows how western assumptions still cannot accommodate success in Eastern Europe.

Juliette Bretan June 4, 2026
Simon Schama at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Simon Schama’s unflinching eye

Essential reading, viewing, and listening from the EI editors.

Paul Lay June 3, 2026
Installation of the Making of the Ukrainian Nation Museum including Andriy Melnyk.
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The ghosts of Ukraine’s past

President Zelensky's awarding of state honours to a Ukrainian nationalist has angered politicians across Poland, a crucial ally in the war effort.

Owen Matthews June 3, 2026
Republican People's Party (CHP) supporters waving an Atatürk flag at an Ekrem Imamoglu rally held in Istanbul on 25 May 2023.
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Why Turkey’s opposition is losing the culture war

The embattled Turkish Republican People's Party – the inheritors of Atatürk's legacy – must confront a difficult lesson from their country's recent past: that the state can only be..

Halil Karaveli June 1, 2026
Gustave Caillebotte's Portrait of a Man Writing in His Study, 1885.
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The case against AI: writing isn’t meant to be easy

The encroachment of AI into literature is catastrophic for writers, not because of how bad its outputs are or how unoriginal it makes us, but because of what it does to the practic..

Alexander Lee June 1, 2026

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