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The Perfect Ambassador? The Life and Career of the Early Modern French Diplomat Jean-Antoine de Mesmes d’Avaux (1640–1709)

20th May 2021
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What is ‘trans history’, anyway?: Historiographical theory and practice in a flourishing field

26th April 2021
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Iranian Cinema and the New Woman: The Islamic Revolution’s Impact on Female Agency in Film

10th March 2021
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