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How do crime rates vary around the world? And how reliable is the data?
2 months ago

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How Does History Judge Prime Ministers?

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11 hours ago 1 votes
How Robert Frost Wrote One of His Most Famous Poems, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”

Several generations of American students have now had the experience of being told by an English teacher that they’d been reading Robert Frost all wrong, even if they’d never read him at all. Most, at least, had seen his lines “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled […]

12 hours ago 1 votes
6 Historical Places to Visit in Berkshire

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When the Sackler Brothers studied LSD

One of the stranger episodes from the 1950s golden age of psychedelic therapy, and what it tells us about the history of technology

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