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How Marx Made the Right
Tim Stanley argues that the Right's debt to Marx is nearly as great as the Left's.
The Politician and the Judge
Geoffrey Robertson QC on the changing relationship between the courts and the government.
Asa Briggs: The Last Victorian Improver
Tristram Hunt tracks the life's work of the historian and university founder Asa Briggs.
Old Year's Night
James Naughtie investigates the history and traditions behind Hogmanay.
The Bathrooms Are Coming: An Internal History of Corporate Comms
In-house journals and industrial musicals, how firms have communicated to their workers.
Instant History
University of Hertfordshire students create an oral history archive - in a weekend.
Lloyd George's Revolution
Peter Hennessy tells how Lloyd George galvanised Britain as war leader a century ago.
Logan's Run and Intergenerational War
Ed Howker looks at the world depicted in the science fiction novel Logan's Run.
Being Bored: The Importance Of Doing Nothing
Phill Jupitus explores the importance of being bored.
No Platform
Andrew Hussey on the history of the 'no platform' debates raging on university campuses.