The palatial language of power
01 April 2007By sifting through medieval Arabic chronicles from Islamic Spain and Morocco, a picture emerges of how the evocative, but frequently abandoned, palatial remains we see...
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By sifting through medieval Arabic chronicles from Islamic Spain and Morocco, a picture emerges of how the evocative, but frequently abandoned, palatial remains we see...
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Analysis of the results of a Europe-wide social survey is providing clues as to why some Europeans are happier than others.
A new test meets the diagnostic needs of resource-poor settings in both worlds.
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Research into more than 30,000 unpublished drafts and letters casts new light on the inspirational Austrian novelist and playwright.
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Primary school children were treated to a day at the University of Cambridge this week to learn about healthy eating.