"We cannot avoid taking sides when we study the past, but we can attempt to explore whose side we are on, even if there is no simple and clear answer. The stories of Boudica and Boadicea enable us to pose some questions, although we have seen that it does not provide any straightforward solutions; nor should it. The events of AD 60 to 61 are quite distinct from modern-day Ireland, Afghanistan or Iraq. We cannot avoid being influenced by our social contexts but we need to be aware of the possible nature of that influence upon our understanding. If we keep these issues in mind and try to comprehend the rich complexity of past events, perhaps this is an achievement in itself. The past may help us to understand the present, but we should not try to use the former as a direct analogy for the latter, or we will simply be continuing a long tradition of forcing information into inappropriate frameworks that are the result of current concerns."