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ARTICLES.
T. Alexander Puutio
Jul 1, 202412 min read
History is an Unreliable Source of Memory
In the intricate dance between memory and history, each partner influences and reshapes the other. This essay discusses the complexities...
Callum Tilley
Sep 9, 20239 min read
Why Historians Should Study the Explosion of Vernacular Literature in the Late Middle Ages
Studying the explosion of vernacular literature is fundamentally important to historians of the Middle Ages because it informs them about...
Callum Tilley
Sep 1, 202317 min read
Historiographical Debates About Nazi Repression and Ordinary Complicity in the Third Reich
Note: all underlines or italics within quotes are the authors’ own unless otherwise stated Nazi Germany is often thought of as the...
Eliott Rose
Jun 6, 20226 min read
Bodies, Confused: Doing Transgender History
November 2019. I’m sitting distracted in a lecture on late medieval London: half paying attention, half thinking about what I needed to...
Abigail Blackwell
Jun 6, 20228 min read
Historical scholarship: a linguistic artefact and product of the creative imagination of its author?
Postmodernist readings of ‘linguistic artefact’ refers to the platitudes and metaphors employed by an author, which supersedes their...
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