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2017-02-28 10:30OUPblog | History - "Why queer history?" plus more...
2017-02-27 10:30OUPblog | History - "Did Margaret Thatcher say that?" plus more...
2017-02-26 10:30OUPblog | History - Telling (fairy) tales
2017-02-24 10:30OUPblog | History - A library in letters: the Bodleian
2017-02-23 10:30OUPblog | History - The civil rights movement, religion, and resistance
2017-02-22 10:30OUPblog | History - Inequality and new forms of slavery
2017-02-21 10:30OUPblog | History - The cultural politics of “othering”
2017-02-20 10:30OUPblog | History - "“Don’t cry white boy. You gonna live”" plus more...
2017-02-19 10:30OUPblog | History - "The many voices of Dickens" plus more...
2017-02-18 10:30OUPblog | History - "Alan Turing's lost notebook" plus more...
2017-02-17 10:30OUPblog | History - "How historians have shaped military history [excerpt]" plus more...
2017-02-16 10:30OUPblog | History - Was Phillis Wheatley's husband a crook or a dreamer?
2017-02-14 10:30OUPblog | History - "How much do you know about ancient Greek and Roman marriages?" plus more...
2017-02-11 10:30OUPblog | History - "The curious tale of Roman emperors as judges" plus more...
2017-02-09 10:30OUPblog | History - "The European Left’s legacy of nationalism" plus more...
2017-02-08 10:30OUPblog | History - Was Chaucer really a “writer”?
2017-02-07 10:30OUPblog | History - The Promethean figure of Christopher Marlowe, the quintessential Renaissance man
2017-02-06 10:30OUPblog | History - "The enduring legacy of François Truffaut" plus more...
2017-02-05 10:30OUPblog | History - Population will soon hit 8 billion. Here’s why that scares people
2017-02-04 10:30OUPblog | History - "Super Bowl madness" plus more...
2017-02-03 10:30OUPblog | History - An introduction to the life of Frederick Douglass
2017-02-01 10:30OUPblog | History - The wonderful poetic production of Langston Hughes

 

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