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Thomas Sankara and the stomachs that made themselves heard
Thomas Sankara’s vision to transform farming and health in Burkina Faso turned to dust with his assassination. Perry Blankson highlights the considerable achievements of Sankara’s brief span in power.
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The unearthly children of science fiction’s Cold War
In the 1950s a new figure emerged in British novels, film and television: a disturbing young alien that revealed postwar society’s fear of the unruly power of teenagers.
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Physical exercises for men and women. Colour lithograph, 1972.
Date: 1972Reference: 548340i- Archives and manuscripts
Civil Resettlement Units (CRU)
Date: 1942-1947Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/1/2Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
Papers, notes and memomoranda relating to civil resettlement
Date: 1944-c.1946Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/1/2/2/2Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
National Survey of the Health and Development of Children (NSHD)
Date: 1946-1998Reference: SA/PIC/F/7Part of: Population Investigation Committee- Archives and manuscripts
War Office Selection Boards (WOSB)
Date: 1941-1987Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/1/1Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations