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  • Werner Wolff Papers Open for Research

    Werner Wolff Papers Open Research

    Contributed by Emily Gainer.Werner Wolff (1904-1957) was a man of many interests – psychology, anthropology, graphology, and religion. Gordon W. Read more

    The 25 July 2014 by   Chp
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  • Charlotte Corday and the Murder of Marat

    Charlotte Corday Murder Marat

    At 7am on the morning of Sunday, the 13th July 1793, a young woman, just twenty five years of age, with neatly arranged curling chestnut hair and clear blue eye... Read more

    The 17 July 2014 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Sleeping Beauty’s Daughter – Émilie De Sainte-Amaranthe

    Sleeping Beauty’s Daughter Émilie Sainte-Amaranthe

    Emilie de Sainte-Amaranthe.Sadly, not much is known about Émilie, who was reputed to be one of the most beautiful women in Paris in the early 1790s. Read more

    The 18 July 2014 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Royal Childhood at Buckingham Palace

    Royal Childhood Buckingham Palace

    ‘From well-loved toys and treasured family gifts to tiny childhood outfits, a special exhibition at Buckingham Palace will give an unprecedented glimpse into... Read more

    The 28 July 2014 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Red Lodge, Bristol

    Lodge, Bristol

    Although this blog is mostly London centric, that doesn’t mean that we don’t have some pretty amazing history stuff going on here in Bristol, albeit on a... Read more

    The 31 July 2014 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Board Game Review – Tales of the Arabian Nights

    Board Game Review Tales Arabian Nights

    Designed by Anthony J Gallela, Eric Goldberg, Kevin Maroney and Zev Shlasinger. Published by Z-Man games. Tales of the Arabian Nights is a storytelling game... Read more

    The 10 July 2014 by   Manofyesterday
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  • Roger J. Williams and the Continuing Quest for Good Health

    Roger Williams Continuing Quest Good Health

    [Part 2 of 2]Though ostensibly retired in 1971, the nutrition scientist Roger J. Williams continued to pursue numerous research and public advocacy interests... Read more

    The 02 July 2014 by   Scarc
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  • Cupboards-full of Roman Wall

    Cupboards-full Roman Wall

    Eager to protect Londinium, the Romans built a wall around the city at the turn of the 3rd century, and kept working on it for the next 200 years. Read more

    The 20 July 2014 by   Carolineld
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  • Zia Mian Lecture Now Available Online

    Mian Lecture Available Online

    The fully transcribed video of Dr. Zia Mian’s lecture, “Out of the Nuclear Shadow: Scientists and the Struggle Against the Bomb,” is now available on the websit... Read more

    The 10 July 2014 by   Scarc
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  • Random Superstitions

    Random Superstitions

    Sometimes, when making decisions, it’s better not to decide. Or, when faced with a choice, to choose on the basis of chance. When the set of possible outcomes... Read more

    The 18 July 2014 by   Cris
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