Rob Blackmore
“Historical facts are slippery things. Our evidence for the past is imperfect, and interpretations vary. People pass on lies and mistakes. But, I argue, we can
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“Historical facts are slippery things. Our evidence for the past is imperfect, and interpretations vary. People pass on lies and mistakes. But, I argue, we can
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