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April blog: Rwandan genocide
This week sees the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide which took started in April 1994 and is estimated to have killed nearly one million...
March blog: New history books
This is a very timely book. It is the story of the extraordinary career of Britain’s top wartime counter-propagandist, Sefton Delmer, who...
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- HI Jo,One of my students came up with this RQ for the Extended Essay: How significant was the role of the Red Guards in the success of the cultural revolution? Request your feedbackBest Vikas
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