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Ashamed of Nothing: The Life and Legacy of Alan L. Hart
August 24, 2022| Tom| 927
He may not be a household name, but Alan L. Hart was a pioneer in more ways than one John Keats. Eugène Delacroix. Emily Brontë. Andrew Jackson. If you died in bed in the nineteenth century, the chances are that it was tuberculosis that killed you.
Forbidden to Forbid: The May 1968 Protests in France
May 13, 2022| Pete| 1184
The story of how student protests led France to the brink of full-scale revolution... Students of radical history always end up at the same question: why is it always Paris?
The Only Real Reason to Live: The Radical Politics of Frida Kahlo
July 6, 2021| Pete| 3318
Born on this day in 1907, Frida Kahlo was not just an artist - she was a revolutionary On this day, 6th July, in 1907, Frida Kahlo was born – but she wouldn’t admit it.
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