
Robert Eaglestone
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Jun 3, 2024 |
tes.com | Andrew McRae |Robert Eaglestone |Gail Marshall
At school, the study of English is part of the fabric of educational life. This is how it has been for over a hundred years - and no doubt one reason why the subject has proved so popular at university for many years as students were drawn to continue their studies of great literature, poetry, plays and more. But these are precarious times for the study of English after school age.
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May 31, 2023 |
thetablet.co.uk | Robert Eaglestone
Martin Heidegger’s Changing Destinies: Catholicism, Revolution, NazismGUILLAUME PAYEN,Translated by Jane Marie Todd and Steven Rendall(YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 720 PP, £40)Get Instant AccessRegister for free to read this article in fullFrom just £30 quarterly Complete access to all Tablet website content including all premium content. The full weekly edition in print and digital including our 179 years archive. PDF version to view on iPad, iPhone or computer. Already a subscriber? Login
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Apr 6, 2023 |
thetablet.co.uk | Robert Eaglestone
06 April 2023, The TabletSpeed reading – Robert Eaglestone revisits the HolocaustGet Instant AccessContinue Reading Register for free to read this article in fullSubscribe for unlimited accessFrom just £30 quarterly Complete access to all Tablet website content including all premium content. The full weekly edition in print and digital including our 179 years archive. PDF version to view on iPad, iPhone or computer. Already a subscriber? Login
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Mar 15, 2023 |
thetablet.co.uk | Robert Eaglestone
Timothy Garton Ashphoto: alamy/hay ffotos, keith morrisHomelands: A Personal History of EuropeTIMOTHY GARTON ASH(BODLEY HEAD, 384 PP, £22)tablet bookshop price £19.80 • tel 020 7799 4064Get Instant AccessRegister for free to read this article in fullFrom just £30 quarterly Complete access to all Tablet website content including all premium content. The full weekly edition in print and digital including our 179 years archive. PDF version to view on iPad, iPhone or computer.
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Jan 27, 2023 |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Robert Eaglestone
Read full articleIn ancient Rome, the saeculum, or “the age”, was the span of living memory, the telling of an event passed down from the oldest to the youngest. Recognising this profound idea, some have worried that the memory of the Holocaust will fade as the generation of those who survived it near the end of their lives. Survivors are the core witnesses, the human link to the past. Many work tirelessly in Holocaust education and all rightly deserve our praise and support.
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