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In the Shadow Of Hitler


Dr Rebecca Haynes and Professor Martyn Rady (both UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) co-edit a new book, In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Award-winning book on France and England’s aggressively intimate relationship

The quintessentially English author Chaucer is more French than most of us realise, argues Ardis Butterfield (UCL English) in her award-winning book The Familiar Enemy (Oxford University Press). More...

Controlling Uncertainty: Decision Making and Learning in Complex WorldsLinks:

In her latest book Controlling Uncertainty: Decision Making and Learning in Complex Worlds Dr Magda Osman (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) discusses current research about how we can control the uncertain world around us. More...

UK tax system imposes unnecessary costs on the economy

A recent review co-edited by UCL'S Professor Richard Blundell has found that the UK tax system imposes unnecessary costs on the economy. More...

Bringing Up Baby: a unique American dream of independence

Dr Peter Swaab (UCL English) has written a book about the 1938 film Bringing Up Baby as part of the BFI Film Classics series. More...

What makes civilization?

Data Soliloquies

Staying Maasai?

Cities in Modernity

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