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Cold War Britain – A hidden history

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the once top secret sites and sightS of Cold War Britain The Cold War may be long finished but traces of it remain across Britain... ...From bunkers to former cruise missile sites much still exists... …You just sometimes have to know where to look. CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO GET STARTED: Castleton Bunker (North…
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Turkey & Britain from Enemies to Allies | 1914-1952

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Turkey and Britain 1914-1952: from Enemies to Allies The British Institute at Ankara is undertaking a new research project to study the relationship between Turkey and Britain from the First World War when the strategic alignments of the two nations placed them on opposing sides during one of its most traumatic battles the 1915 Gallipoli…
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HOME | Atomic Spy

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Atomic Spy is the gripping biography of a notorious Cold War villain--the German-born British scientist Klaus Fuchs who handed the Soviets top-secret American plans for the plutonium bomb--showing a man torn between conventional loyalties and a sense of obligation to a greater good.
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Joshua Johnson

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Joshua Johnson – (b. 1981) Joshua Johnson is a New York based artist and writer. His diverse practice spans sculpture installation video and philosophy.
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Spaces of Translation – European Magazine Culture 1945 – 1965

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Spaces of Translation:European Magazine Culture 1945 - 1965 Johannes Gutenberg-Universität MainzNottingham Trent UniversityFunded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) & the German Research Foundation (DFG) Our project studies a small constellation of literary and cultural magazines fromthree countries (Britain France Germany) in order to consider how throughtranslation they explore and construct notions of European…
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Oxford New Reasoner

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Manifesto THE 1957 NEW REASONER—the dissident journal from which we take our name and inspiration—was born in response to the Soviet Union’s brutal repression of the Hungarian Revolution a year earlier. At a time of polarised East-West division the invasion laid bare the contradictions of Stalinist Communism an ideology that had enforced its uncompromising hegemony…
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