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In Thursday’s Miscellanies: in the early 20th century the prison population in England and Wales was in sharp decline, despite a rise in crime. 📬 Sign up for our free email newsletter at buff.ly/T3J6mYn and we’ll send it to your inbox on Thursday.

In Thursday’s Miscellanies: in the early 20th century the prison population in England and Wales was in sharp decline, despite a rise in crime. 

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If #Iran elects to close the Strait of #Hormuz, it’ll be without precedent. Even during the Tanker War, the Islamic Republic kept the oil flowing. 🔓 This archive article is free for 7 days buff.ly/qIzVccv

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The Writer’s Lot: Culture and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France by Robert Darnton discovers a literary flowering in the shadow of the guillotine. ✍️ Simon Macdonald reviews the recent #history book buff.ly/ntAkcvw

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In Thursday’s Miscellanies: in the early 20th century the prison population in England and Wales was in sharp decline, despite a rise in crime. 📬 Sign up for our free newsletter at buff.ly/T3J6mYn and we’ll send it to your inbox on Thursday.

In Thursday’s Miscellanies: in the early 20th century the prison population in England and Wales was in sharp decline, despite a rise in crime. 

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If #Iran elects to close the Strait of Hormuz, it’ll be without precedent. Even during the Tanker War, the Islamic Republic kept the oil flowing. 🔓 This archive article is free for 7 days buff.ly/qIzVccv

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The Writer’s Lot: Culture and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France by Robert Darnton discovers a literary flowering in the shadow of the guillotine. ✍️ Simon Macdonald reviews the recent history book buff.ly/ntAkcvw