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1922: Food
John Gallagher explores eating fads in the 1920s with Annie Gray and Elsa Richardson
Not Quite Jean Muir
How does sewing a dress add to Jade Halbert's understanding of disappearing skills?
Tudor Virtual Reality
The link between VR dinosaurs and a Tudor wall painting of the Judgment of Solomon
Coming Out Crip and Acts of Care
Ella Parry-Davies draws on experiences of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon and the UK
Digging Deep
Susan Greaney asks whether Neolithic attitudes to the earth could shape our thinking
Berlin, Detroit, Race and Techno Music
Tom Smith's essay on early pioneers of Berlin's music scene and arguments about whiteness
Yolande Mukagasana - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
Zoe Norridge describes translating the testimony of a Rwandan survivor of the civil war.
Margaret Oliphant - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
The Scottish writers whose comic heroine Miss Marjoribanks bucks 19th century conventions
Lady Mary Wroth - women writer to put back on the bookshelf
The English Renaissance poet whose reputation at court was ruined by her writing
1922: Wimbledon
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough finds out about the All England Club's move to a new home.