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Lindsay Paterson discusses Scotland’s educational decline and the social inequality of attainment.
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This interview explores how John Bull became a literary and political figure in Victorian newspaper poetry during the American Civil War and the Cotton Famine.
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A new series rethinks the late Roman world, exploring its diversity, transformations, and wide-reaching historical significance.
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