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Spain Was Different: Tourism Under Franco

South of the Pyrenees lies the holidaymakers’ Utopia’, promised a 1958 Thomas Cook brochure: ‘a spectacular, flamboyant kingdom of the

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Ancient Finger Traces from First Nations Found in Glittering Cave

By Russell Mullett et al. /The Conversation Australia’s First Nations history stretches back many tens of thousands of years, rich

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Subterranean World of the Paris Catacombs Has a Fascinating History

The world’s largest bone repository will have its first complete shutdown since opening to the public over two centuries ago.

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Medieval Knight's Grave Unearthed Beneath Ice Cream Parlor

Archaeologists in Gdansk, Poland have made an extraordinary discovery beneath the floor of a beloved ice cream parlor, unearthing a

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Mental Health and the 17th-Century Ship’s Doctor

In September 1649 ship’s surgeon John Conny was deeply relieved and praised God that ‘all our men [are] in reasonable

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Reduce and Seduce at the Teenage Beauty Farm

When it opened in the Malibu mountains in 1962, the ‘Teen-Age Beauty Farm’ – a combination spa, charm school, weight-loss

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The Battle for Britain’s First Book of the Month Club

In October 1929 thousands of members of Britain’s Book Society received a new hardback through the post. Whiteoaks, by an

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Plato’s Last Word to Dionysius

By the time Plato departed the court of Dionysius the Younger in 361 BC, his relations with the Syracusan autocrat

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Swahili on the Road | History Today

In March 1960 Julius Nyerere – then leader of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) – sat down with former

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Renaissance Florence’s Missing Bronzes | History Today

It was the greatest contest in the history of art – and arguably the most mysterious too. The year was