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Industrial bread and a ship full of bombs: Patrick Wright reflects on history and heritage in East London. >>

Nearly New Heritage: Responding to Patrick Wright, John Marriott considers the recent origins of East London’s heritage. >>

Living the Legacy: Hannah Arbeid hopes for an inclusive Games; Julie Sumner fears the Olympics site will pull up vital roots. >>


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Liberal England’s middle class politicians and businessmen appropriated medieval forms to create pedigrees for their values.
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