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Colin Matthew Lecture: Joe Moran ‘The Private Diary and Public History’. Read more.

29 October 2013

Colin Matthew Lecture for Public Understanding of History, Gresham College, 29 October 2013

A transcript and powerpoint presentation are available from:

http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-private-diary-and-public-history

 

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