Cruella de Vil has pride of place in the rogue's gallery of iconic villains, but a new film transforms her into a good-hearted hero.
While statues may be divisive at times, they are also bringing us together as never before.
A review of "The Hitler Conspiracies: The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination" by Richard J Evans
Adom Getatchew looks back at the ambitions of African, African American, and Caribbean anticolonialists to remake the world, not only build nations.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning is an example of a female author whose genius has been overlooked.
Peter Salmon's new biography "An Event, Perhaps" cuts through the tendency to either adore or dismiss the controversial French philosopher.
Reviews of two new Holocaust memoirs, "Escape from the Ghetto" by John Carr and "Yellow Star Red Star" by Agnes Kaposi.
Book review of Dreamland by Rosa Rankin-Gee
A history of the handshake
What does "take the knee" mean? A gesture made by sports players, most recently as an anti-racist protest.