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History
July 2024
Tributes paid to historian lauded for work on Atlantic slavery
Prof Trevor Burnard’s expertise helped lead to apology by the Scott Trust, owner of the Guardian, over links to trade
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Michael Neal obituary
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: History teacher at Eton who became a creative headteacher of Cranborne Chase school for girls in Wiltshire
Rampant slaughter! Sexy armour! Tiger maulings! We bust the gladiator myths
Mistruths we’re told about British history
Goldsmiths ‘determined’ to close Black British literature course, critics say
June 2024
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Dyan Colclough obituary
Nardus Williams/Elizabeth Kenny review – compelling and crystalline duo open Spitalfields festival
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Richard Abraham obituary
‘I cast spells at the audience’: Bat for Lashes on howling, magic and new documentary on witch trials
Does a cave beneath Pembroke Castle hold key to fate of early Britons?
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‘Painting is dead’: celebrating the 150th anniversary of photography in 1989
May 2024
The Guardian documentary
Old Lesbians: reclaiming old age and queerness through storytelling
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The Guardian documentary
Old Lesbians: reclaiming old age and queerness through storytelling
Notes and queries
Readers reply: what was humanity’s first word?
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Chris Williams obituary
Notes and queries
What was humanity’s first word?
Neolithic site in Orkney to be reburied after 20 years of excavation
Goldsmiths University to keep Black British literature course open
Award-winning UK teacher aims to show adults their historical blind spots
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Peter Searby obituary
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