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Deco - a style?Used with permission

By Professor Tim Benton (The Open University)

02 June 2006

Tim Benton, explains art deco, which, he says, lurks below the surface of all the arts in the 1920s and 1930s, like original sin. "It...  Read more : Deco - a style?

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The nature of historyBBC

By Dr John Kirkaldy (The Open University)

18 January 2006

John Kirkaldy outlines how the teaching of history has improved over the years.  Read more : The nature of history

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Whose war was it, anyway?BBC

By Bill Purdue (The Open University)

11 February 2005

Bill Purdue asks some searching questions about popular views of the second world war.  Read more : Whose war was it, anyway?

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Film as a Historical SourceUsed with permission

By Dr Alan Sennett (The Open University)

11 January 2005

Alan Sennet explains why even though film is a valuable primary source, historians must subject it to rigorous interrogation.  Read more : Film as a Historical Source

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The truth behind the torch Copyrighted Image London 2012

As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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