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Category: In Culture

Historical novel review: The Constant Princess

Posted On 21st October 201320th October 2013 By Charlotte Johnson

Laura Currer reviews her summer read, The Constant Princess.

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.

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check out Jack Collicutt’s article on Liberation Theology, the Catholic movement that utilised Marxism and Christ to fight against dictators

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WE NEED YOUR HELP:
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'The ways in which Sappho’s work has been interpreted and conceptualised throughout time have been anything but straightforward, simultaneously frustrated by her work’s fragmentation and by the complexities of identity politics.’
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'By collecting histories from “ordinary” people, public history provides communities with a shared authority over the rehabilitation of histories that have been neglected by mainstream narratives’ - Sophie Stockwell for the Manchester Historian: https://t.co/YYddqAIcUd

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