Lessons from history: Agnotology and the crown

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11):1197-1199 (2023)
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The current English brouhaha over the revelations of the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry are undoubtedly personally significant for the people involved – and for all the millions who positively...

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