Time, July 1885 — A window into the era’s politics, culture, and thought.
This issue collects sharp political analysis, literary criticism, and historical essays from the period, offering readers a concise view of the debates shaping the day. From parliamentary questions in Britain to insights on Russian governance, it combines contemporary reportage with scholarly, accessible commentary.
In these pages, readers will encounter thoughtful debates about government responsibility, imperial policy, and international relations. The magazine also surveys recent fiction and non-fiction, with literary notices and critical perspectives that illuminate the tastes and debates of the time.
- In-depth discussion of the outlook for new government leadership in Britain
- Analyses of imperial and foreign policy, including developments in Russia
- Critical notices of contemporary fiction and scholarly works
- Contextual essays that connect politics, society, and culture
Ideal for readers who want a compact, era-accurate snapshot of late 19th-century thought, politics, and literature.