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    Marta Domínguez Díaz explores the intertwined lives of Iberian Muslims and Jews exiled to the Maghrib.

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The Football Pitch, England and the First World War

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At the start of September 1914, less than a month after the outbreak of the First World War, the Football…

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By Jean-Luc Nancy “As an opening, a quick overview: if our politics [la politique] is no longer simply and strictly…

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Sports and the Commodification of Scottish Identity

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Glasgow 2014 opened with a celebration of Scottish folklore and identity, themes intrinsically associated with Highland Games. Read: Manly Games,…

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Scotland’s Referendum

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By Michael Rosie, Special Editor for Scottish Affairs, Volume 23.3 (2014) Scotland does not stand still. The last 15 years…

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Scottish Philosophy: Mind and Society

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By Gordon Graham The tradition of Scottish philosophy had always had twin foci – the working of the human mind,…

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Christian Healing and Christian Dying

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Fascinating insight into how Christian societies in the non-western world respond to sickness and death is given in the latest…

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Doing History in the Digital World

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Historians have used printed media such as books, letters, diaries, newspapers and magazines for centuries, yet now that the web…

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Brendan Behan – A bit of a writer

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Before his tragic death by self-destructive alcoholism at age 41, Brendan Behan was a celebrated Irish poet, short story writer,…

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Scottish Philosophy: Neglect and Renewal

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By Gordon Graham Philosophy played a key role in the curriculum of the Scottish universities from their foundation in the…

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