Stories
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Defying deafness through music
Did you know that Beethoven’s profession meant he was ashamed to admit to being deaf? Find out how similar prejudices persist today and how our writer is helping to break them down.
- Article
Are you still nursing?
Julia Martins might get the side-eye for breastfeeding a three-year-old in the UK but, as she explains, examples from history, as well as the cultural norms of Brazil, where she grew up, are firmly on the side of extended nursing.
- Book extract
Inside the Cold War mind
Martin Sixsmith explores the competing national psyches of Russia and America, and a world divided between their irreconcilable visions of human nature.
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Pain, politics and the power of photography
Art historian Giulia Smith explains what she most admires in the work of Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery, and how their approach makes illness political.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
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Subcommittee 4: The Private Sector
Date: 1971-1972Reference: SA/ALR/C.15Part of: Abortion Law Reform Association- Archives and manuscripts
Private/ Voluntary Sector Residential and Nursing Homes
Date: December 1990Reference: SA/BAO/L.5/37Part of: British Association of Occupational Therapists- Pictures
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Two nurses and a row of pregnant women look at a pregnant teenage girl in an antenatal clinic: family planning in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Rhoda for Family Planning Private Sector, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 755423i- Books
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Report of the Working Party on the Private Sector Funding of Scientific Research.
Great Britain. Working Party on the Private Sector Funding of Scientific Research.Date: 1986- Books
Private sector funding in higher education : a report / by Andrew Bain.
Bain, Andrew.Date: [1993]