Puritans
All work and no play is dulling our senses
Ancient Greek philosophers reckoned that life was all about free time, but 16th-century puritanism dealt a blow to the old festive culture from which we’ve never fully recovered
Going underground
Leaf Arbuthnot and Igor Toronyi-Lalic on the new cultural rebels
Crossing the pond
What led a person in 17th-century England to get on a ship bound for the Americas? James Evans attempts to…
The lure of Europe
A tour of the Continent was a prerequisite for young Jacobean noblemen training for statesmanship — provided they resisted its corrupting influence, says Blair Worden









