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The United States’ entry into World War I triggered a wave of frenzied patrio
When gossip and rumour led to the trial of two Prussian pastors
Women hurled rotten vegetables and the contents of chamber pots from upstairs windows. Paving stones were prised loose to block the roads, while an overturned builder’s lorry became a barricade. Child
The story of a network of artists who opposed fascism
Trudy Sellick rose before dawn on 12 March 1970. An audio typist, she was keen to complete a most important task before starting work. So by 7am she was waiting for the doors to open at her local poll
Baltimore, Maryland Deportation battle: The Trump administration’s ...
In mid-October 1871, a message was cabled from New York City to Franz Liszt in Europe. In itself, this was nothing unusual. Nearing 60 years old, the Hungarian composer and pianist had long been a glo