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Category: Editors' Notes

Issue 8

Posted On 14th May 201315th September 2013 By Ata Rahman

The last editors’ notes from 2012/13 editors Ata Rahman and Charlie Bush.

Category: Features

Michael Gove’s British history for British students: for and against

Posted On 14th May 201315th September 2013 By Charlotte Johnson

We look at Gove’s new British history proposals for the curriculum.

Category: University

Why Europe grew rich and Asia did not

Posted On 14th May 201315th September 2013 By Ata Rahman

A review of Dr Parthasarathi’s lecture on the European-Asian economic divergence.

Category: In Culture

A Doll’s House: review

Posted On 14th May 201315th September 2013 By Charlie Bush

Mr Bush reviews A Doll’s House at the Royal Exchange.

Category: Behind The Headlines

Revolution and war

Posted On 14th May 2013 By Catherine Macleod-Adams

How Mexico learnt to protest

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