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The Oak: A Collective Member’s Report on Working with Pupils on an Award-Winning School History Magazine

The Oak: A Collective Member’s Report on Working with Pupils on an Award-Winning School History Magazine

by Stefan Hanß | Dec 1, 2022 | Uncategorised

The Bodies, Emotions and Material Culture Collective About Projects Researchers Events Blog Contact Credits This is a guest blog entry of Georgina Watson, a final-year PhD student at Manchester working on early modern Mediterranean commercial, military and religious...

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