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  • 2 Feb 2018
    Alice Tranah

    Notes of a Bookseller: A Century of the Women’s Vote

    About the Cambridge University Press Bookshop Cambridge University Press Bookshop opened in 1992, but the shop itself has been around for a great deal longer and selling books all the while; since 1581, in fact. Passing from hand to hand over the centuries, 1 Trinity Street was taken over in 1846 by Daniel and Alexander […]

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  • 29 Mar 2017
    Samantha Evans

    Julia Wedgwood’s Pamphlet on Women’s Suffrage

    Sam Evans, author of Darwin and Women, explores the life of Julia "Snow" Wedgwood - English feminist novelist, biographer, historian and literary critic - and Emma and Charles Darwin's niece.

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  • 22 May 2014

    Four Things You Should Know about Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby

    Marci A. Hamilton has updated her classic constitutional law book, God vs. the Gavel, to discuss the raging debate over contraceptive care and religious freedom. In this interview, she discusses the key issues at stake in this term’s landmark Supreme Court case Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby.

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