The Great Charles Dickens Scandal
The "great Charles Dickens scandal" is, of course, Dickens' alleged affair with Ellen Ternan. You would think we would know by now exactly what happened between the middle-aged Dickens, disillusioned...
The "great Charles Dickens scandal" is, of course, Dickens' alleged affair with Ellen Ternan. You would think we would know by now exactly what happened between the middle-aged Dickens, disillusioned...
This exemplary work not only demonstrates the value of diplomatic history but also provides rich guidance on how it should be tackled. Continuing on from his 2001 work A Duel of Giants: Bismarck,...
Jennifer Gunn on the evolving provision of access to treatment in the US' complex medical system
In the practice of historical research, one is prepared for the fact that some evidence - no matter how important - may be lost for ever. Even in recent times, archives have been dispersed,...

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The first website in Europe dedicated to information about the Continent's open and distance-learning courses has been launched.
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Audit into governance and pay at Sciences Po has implications beyond the institution, says Jack Grove
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE REPLACEMENT, REFINEMENT AND REDUCTION OF ANIMALS IN RESEARCH - NC3RsProject Grants• Award winner: Andrew Cossins• Institution: University of Liverpool• Value £440,093The...

Overreaction to the London Met case has exacerbated institutional racial harassment, Scott Poynting and Ann Singleton argue
Scrapping the UK census would damage social science and weaken the evidence base for state funding decisions, warns Andrew Miller