Warum der Engländer Lord Stanhope?

  Vortrag bei der Kaspar Hauser Festspiele, Ansbach, Deutschland, 4.8.2018     Ich möchte Eckart Böhmer danken, mir die Gelegenheit zu geben, nochmals hier bei den Kaspar Hauser Festspielen zu diesem Thema zu sprechen, das nicht nur für unser Verständnis der Vergangenheit so wichtig ist, sondern auch für die Zukunft Europas.„Warum der Engländer Stanhope?“ Diese Frage kann...
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Kaspar Hauser, Hegel und der Westen

Ein Vortrag von Terry Boardman : Kaspar Hauser Festspiele, Ansbach (DE) 7 Aug. 2016 Liebe Anwesende, ich bin sehr froh, hier bei den Festspielen wieder zu sein, und ich danke Herrn Eckart Boehmer herzlich für die Einladung. Ich muss jedoch, wie schon bei früheren Gelegenheiten, mit einer Bitte um Verzeihung beginnen, indem ich meinen Vortrag leider vorlesen muß, weil meine Fähigkeit, in der...
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‘A’ Customs Union? ‘The’ Customs Union? British EU Delusions

  This article was first published in The Present Age magazine Vol. 3 No. 12, March 2018   When I was teaching English in Japan many years ago, one of the many difficulties my students had with the English language was the difference between ‘a’ and ‘the’, which language teachers and linguists call the indefinite and definite article respectively. It was not surprising that the...
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The Round Table and the Fall of the Second British Empire

  This article was first published in The Present Age magazine Vol. 3 No. 11 Feb. 2018 In the January 2018 issue of TPA, (‘The Anglo-Saxons’ and the European Union Project) I wrote, amongst other things, about a book published by Cambridge Scholars Press  in the run-up to the 2016 EU Referendum in Britain titled June 1940, Great Britain and the First Attempt to Build a European Union....
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The Cecils and the End of the British Empire

This article was first published in the monthly magazine The Present Age Vol. 3 No. 7 in October 2017 This is the fourth in a short series of articles about the historical consequences of the rivalry between Philip IV (the Fair) of France (r.1285-1314), who destroyed the Order of the Knights Templar, and his rival Edward I of England (r. 1272-1307) who sought to conquer Wales and Scotland....
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