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What Prisoners Can Teach Us: History Lessons For the Current World

What Prisoners Can Teach Us: History Lessons For the Current World

Jun 25, 2019 | Researchers

This post was written by Esther Brot, PhD student at King’s College London. The blossoming of political participation in the United States has resonance with my own research on prisoners’ petitions in eighteenth-century London. Currently, People are taking to the...
What Prisoners Can Teach Us: History Lessons For the Current World

Researcher’s View from the collections at the University of Manchester

Oct 15, 2018 | General, Researchers, University of Manchester

This post was written by Katherine Ambler, Postgraduate Research Student at King’s College London. It is part of a series of posts on researchers’ experiences in libraries and archives. My research focuses on the history of the ‘Manchester School’ of social...

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