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Fairytales can show us the horrors of Hitler’s Germany
The stories of Günter Grass bring Germany’s repressed trauma into the light
Science fiction that shaped the Revolution
Daniel Antonio Villar looks at the impact of Red Star, by Alexander Bognadov
The Lola Olufemi ‘scandal’ is dishonest and damaging to BME progress
Silencing bias does not silence academic freedom, argues Brian Wong
Project 1917: The revolution will be tweeted
The historical Project 1917 is bringing new life to the Russian Revolution, writes Lucy Enderby
Oxford academics unite to condemn MP’s “creepy” letter
Conservative MP Christopher Heaton-Harris had written to universities asking for a list of tutors lecturing about Brexit
Hints for female travellers
After an eye-opening voyage across Europe, Kathleen Farmilo notes the modern dangers facing female backpackers
Don’t separate black history from British shame
Naomi Packer argues that Black History Month should serve as a reminder of Britain's sordid past
My town and my gown: Gloucester
Sam Sheppard discusses the differences between his life in Oxford and in Gloucester.
Trump’s team of failures are running out of time
Adam John Ellison argues that the Trump administration will make history for all the wrong reasons
Denis Healey’s archives to be stored in the Bodleian
Wilson-era notes and letters accepted in lieu of £75,670 of inheritance tax
“Intense and enjoyable to watch”
Nina Crisp enjoys an intense and enjoyable performance
Oxford business graduates are UK’s highest earners, report reveals
Historians, philosophers, and engineers earn less according to new government report
Oxford faces sexism claims after introducing ‘take-home’ exams to close gender gap
Oxford has denied that its move to allow students to sit a new history paper at home was made solely to close the gender gap in results
The human desire for an easy explanation
Joseph Botman makes a case for the irrelevance of individuals in history
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