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How did geography and location contribute to the fate of millions living under Nazi Occupation?
In Issue 11, Laura Noller explored the life of Annie Wranowsky and the occupation of the Channel Islands.
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Join us for Issue 24 of EPOCH, 'Bodies & Emotions'! With sixteen articles on topics spanning from the Iron Age to visions of the future, we're sure to have something for all readers!
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Indigenous groups across the globe have faced conquest and discriminiation from colonial powers and international businesses.
In Issue 23, Emmanuel Adeyemi-Abere shed light on the Ayta community's battle to preserve their ancestral homeland and culture in the Philippines.
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How were medieval legal manuscripts created? How can historians utilise them?
In his series of guides for medieval historians, in Issue 23 @joshcoulthard.bsky.social sat down to talk Irish and Welsh manuscript texts.
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How did the decoration of RAF aircraft reflect the identity and social values of their crews?
In Issue 07, Eleni Eldridge-Tull explored the world of 'nose art' during Bomber Command's campaign against the Third Reich.
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How has geographical discrimination impacted the lives of Scottish working class communities since the nineteenth century?
In Issue 11, Aaron Sheridan analysed the transformation of 'slums' into modern council estates.
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Issue 24, 'Bodies and Emotions', releases on June 1st!
We have some fantastic articles for you, but until then, why not read Eleanor Smith's article from Issue 19 on the process of painting dissections?
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How are subcultures shaped and reshaped by public perceptions?
In Issue 24 Rebeka Erdélyiová explored the foundational novels within modern occultism.
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We're beginning our roundup of Issue 24 with an interview! Have you ever wondered how archaeologists analyse their findings?
We sat down with Linda Fibiger of the University of Edinburgh to discuss an Iron Age mass grave site at Gomolava, Serbia.
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Who was the real Christopher Marlowe, and how has he been represented in modern popular culture?
In Issue 12, Angelina Andreeva examined modern portrayals of an Elizabethan literary great.
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EPOCH Editors Aimée Wilkinson and Josh Coulthard sat down with Dr. Linda Fibiger, Senior Lecturer in Human Osteoarchaeology at the University of Edinburgh, to discuss her recently published article ab...
These were the words of Lakay Latundan, a despondent Ayta, as he requested to be reunited with his home before the devastation of Mount Pinatubo’s eruption ended his life among many others.
By the turn of the twentieth century, the occult had become one of Britain’s most compelling cultural obsessions, so long as it remained at a safe distance.