Tag: History
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Cleaning Up Auld Reekie: Dr Henry Littlejohn and the Public Health of Edinburgh

Edinburgh has historically been known as ‘Auld Reekie,’ owing to the fact that for most of its existence it smelled awful. Ailsa Fraser explores how Dr Henry Littlejohn, the city’s first Medical Officer, helped to clean up the city.
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‘We Are The Daughters of the Witches You Couldn’t Burn’; Modern Paganism and The Paradox of the Contemporary Witch

Daisy Gillam explores the historical and cultural transformation of what a witch is.
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Book Review: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney

Angelina Castrucci explores Walter Rodney’s book ‘How Europe Underdeveloped Africa’.
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What Time is it Mr Willett? The History of British Summer Time

Kate Taylor explores the origins and evolution of British Summer Time (BST).
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“The American Crime”: Butchery at Wounded Knee, and the End of the Plains Nations

Sam Mackenzie vividly reconstructs the tragic events of the massacre at Wounded KNee.
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Artichokes, Humours, and Swords: A Look at a Revealing Episode in Caravaggio’s Life

Helene Chaligne examines one particularly strange moment in Caravaggio’s life, in which a debate about the preparation of artichokes led to a Roman brawl.
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Epilogue to a story of hubris: Italians in Adwa

Emilio Luppino explores how Italy’s colonial ambitions in Africa were impaired by internal divisions, diplomatic failures, and military defeat.

