From politics, economics and history to art, food and, of course, fiction — FT writers and critics choose their favourite reads of the year so far
France 1346: The army of King Philip VI is Europe’s pre-eminent killing machine. It is used to crushing any force stupid enough to oppose it, and now fully expects to annihilate a motley band of English invaders on a field near the village of Crecy.
With stock prices gyrating, analysts are split over developing economies’ prospects in a post-pandemic world
As markets turn bearish, will young investors run screaming into the woods?