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INTERVIEW book review : Spanish writer Eugenia Rico: 'proud to be called a witch'

Spanish writer Eugenia Rico: 'proud to be called a witch'

The author, poet and journalist from Asturias intertwines the fates of two fictional women across the centuries in her latest novel. In Berlin, we talk witches, twitter and why it’s good to be different

by Sandra Wickert @ // 21/03/11

book review, literature, spain, culture, eugenia rico, brunch, books

OPINION book review : Europe vs the US: seven reflections

Europe vs the US: seven reflections

It’s been a year since Barack Obama was inaugurated president of the United States on 20 January. But despite his inspiring speeches, he is no Franklin Roosevelt, and even if he were, he needs 60 out of 100 votes in the US Senate to pass anything. Since the end of world war two, a power has emerged with the real potential to carry the world forward

by steven hill // 26/01/10

book review, climate change, barack obama, welfare state, economy, european democracy, flexicurity

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The colonial routes of Nazism

We all regard Nazism's birthplace to be in Nuremberg or Munich..but what if this movement has its origins in Africa? David Olusoga and Casper Erichsen's book ''Kaiser Holocaust'' changes our way of thought about the origins of Nazism and the German ''imperium'' in Namibia.

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