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Why history is back, with a vengeance
In her 2016 Massey Lectures, Jennifer Welsh makes the case for a bolder solution to mass flight
Why Wiliam Lyon Mackenzie King was as great a leader as FDR
Massey Lectures: Margaret MacMillan on leadership and masters of the body politic
Lawrence Hill on the power of blood
An exclusive excerpt from this year’s Massey Lectures by the author of ‘The Book of Negroes’
Neil Turok and the secrets of the universe
Why are we here? One of the world’s greatest physicists on the search for answers
Why hockey is the smartest game in the world
And how a good mind can turn the game upside down
Rachel wants a baby
This year’s Massey Lectures take the form of a five-hour novel by Douglas Coupland about apocalpyse and romance in an airport lounge