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Narrating History

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

It is not all Words and Pictures as the Arthurian Legend of Tristan shows us.

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A Ciceronian view on War

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

From a self-declared man of peace to one who could no longer tolerate the enemy inside the gates.

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On Resilience

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

"Wise men bully misfortune and master it.” - Montaigne

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The party is over and only Rome can show us how it is done.

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

Honestly, the Australian Liberal Party are the gift that keeps on giving for a historian and writer such as me.

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One Word of Truth.

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

'The simple act of an ordinary brave man is not to participate in lies' - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

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Why we must Write ✍️

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

In our tumultuous world there is the tendency to give up, walk away, and turn our back on trying to make a difference.

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The path to political harmony is rocky.

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

When political indifference and people’s weariness collide.

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The same mind that foresees the future also remembers the past - Cicero.

By Gerardine Hoogland
December 14, 2025

The past never forgets - neither should we.

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