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This week, we look at different stories people are telling about the Iraq war. Neither pro- or anti-war forces are content with
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This week: As Prime Minister Tony Blair finally prepares to step down, openDemocracy's Anthony Barnett looks ahead and asks whether a
The First Wave of the Great Migration (1916-1919) - part I "Around the time of WWI, many African-Americans from the South left home and traveled to cities in
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"The Atlas of Religion"
Joanne O'Brien & Martin Palmer
Earthscan | May 2007 | ISBN 0520249178
Extracts from "Introduction" (Joanne O&
Liu Jianming (February 1989), Yuanjiang, Yunnan "An old man, who calls himself 'the people's calligrapher', signs everywhere." © fotoe.com
"Humanism in China"
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This week: Isabel Hilton discusses the need for a more enlightened security policy with openDemocracy's international security editor Paul Rogers; a
The Burning of the Books or St. Dominic De Guzman and the Albigensians, 15th-century panel by Pedro Berruguete.
Detail from The Burning of the Books or St. Dominic De
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"Beyond Terror: The Truth About the Real Threats to Our World"
Chris Abbott, Paul Rogers & John Sloboda
Rider | April 2007 | ISBN 1846040701
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How immigrants are accepted into America - a different view of the Virginia Tech tragedy from columnist KA Dilday.
Reviewing racism in
Pablo Picasso, Guernica. Source Wikipedia.
On 26 April 1937, the small Basque town of Guernica was left in ruins after a sustained aerial attack by the German Luftwaffe. In Paris,
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This week we debate the development of digital online photography, from the proliferation of home snaps to citizen journalism to the ever increasing
From 1952 David Goldblatt's pictures have documented the multiple realities of South African life, from its people to its cities and landscapes.
Beyond the immediate present there lies