Non-Fiction

  • Owain Gwynedd

    Owain Gwynedd

    I am very pleased to share the news that I have recently had an entry on Owain Gwynedd published in the World History Encyclopaedia. A link to the entry can be found below.

  • What is to be done with those who dragged their feet?

    What is to be done with those who dragged their feet?

    Reflections on reputation control in the darkest hours of a genocide, and how we move forward in a world ran by those with blood on their hands.

  • What Is the ‘Giant Looming Credit Event’ and What Does It Mean for My Klarna Burrito?

    What Is the ‘Giant Looming Credit Event’ and What Does It Mean for My Klarna Burrito?

    In 2008, a financial crisis began in the world’s largest economy — a crisis caused by a speculative asset bubble, predatory lending, excessive leverage, and a lack of regulatory oversight. This crisis rippled across the world, ultimately causing the most severe economic downturn the world had seen since the Great Depression. What did we learn?

  • The Biggest Small Thing You Can Do

    The Biggest Small Thing You Can Do

    The month of April is only a little more than half done, yet it’s already showed itself to be a month of particularly bleak news. In the UK, the Supreme Court bowed to the interests of lobbyists and special interest groups by ratifying that the legal definition of ‘woman’ now excludes trans women, clearing the…

  • Trump’s Israel Policy: How ‘Bad History’ Shapes Politics

    Trump’s Israel Policy: How ‘Bad History’ Shapes Politics

    What is ‘bad history’, and what dangers does it pose to international politics? A look at ‘Biblical Rights’, Zionism, the Crusades, and how they all influence the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.

  • What Was The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle?

    What Was The Livonian Rhymed Chronicle?

    Most medieval European chronicles share a fairly common formula. You’d be forgiven for confusing one with another, forgetting their names, ignoring their details. Yet the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle sits so far outside the norm of a typical chronicle that it demands close attention. So what makes the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle so special?

  • Anglo-Saxons, Racists, Instagram Reels

    Anglo-Saxons, Racists, Instagram Reels

    The weaponisation of history is nothing novel. It has always been, unfortunately, almost inseparable from history itself. As long as the study of the past has existed, so too have people that will dig up the past and invoke chosen aspects to support their own aims, ideals, or views. Even today we are still shaking…

  • An Italian Egyptian in Croatia: Who was the Zagreb Mummy?

    An Italian Egyptian in Croatia: Who was the Zagreb Mummy?

    Some time around 1848, a man named Mihajlo Barić found himself in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. Few records on the details of Barić’s life remain. By the time he died in 1859, no one could have guessed the accidental contribution he had already unwittingly made to history. What we do know, is that during…

  • Can We Trust English Accounts of a Welsh Hero?

    Can We Trust English Accounts of a Welsh Hero?

    For a long time Owain Glyndwr has been depicted by historians as a leader of a great national revolt, a freedom fighter, the last native prince of Wales, a man who stirred his people to rise against their English colonisers. Recent scrutiny of the contemporary evidence by has suggested, however, that this image may be…

  • Ranking All Halo 2 Maps by Their Holiday Potential

    Ranking All Halo 2 Maps by Their Holiday Potential

    Given Halo 2’s reputation as the game that brought online multiplayer shooters to the masses, there’s been a lot of debate in the nearly twenty years since its release regarding which of the game’s multiplayer maps is the best. But despite all this discussion, no one seems to have answered the most important question. “Which…