Rural Scotland and the Kapp Putsch

The Scottish Farm Servant is not a well-known journal. Established in 1913, amongst the wider maelstrom of the ‘Labour Unrest’, the journal served as the official organ of the Scottish Farm Servants Union (SFSU) and was explicitly aimed towards Scotland’s agricultural labour force.…

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Forging a Bronze Age City: The Next Chapter at Semiyarka

Our recent Antiquity Project Gallery article introduced Semiyarka as one of the most extensive and carefully planned Bronze Age settlements yet identified on the Kazakh steppe — a 140-hectare landscape including rectilinear compounds, a larger central structure, and unmistakable evidence of organised tin-bronze production.…

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A focus on democracy

Small but perfectly formed, the latest issue of the German Law Journal has an overt focus on democracy. These five articles showcase the range and variety of scholarship in the GLJ.

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