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How much importance should we put on “great (wo)men”?
How important are famous individuals? It seems that “great (wo)men” histories have become less and less important in the wider discipline of history. Yet we have many examples of organisations where one or two leaders have been seemingly central to … Continue reading
Posted in Forum, Gareth Millward
Tagged campaigning, children, disability, individual, William Beveridge
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