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Joanna Bourke
Joanna Bourke is professor of history at Birkbeck and author of “What It Means To Be Human” (Virago)
Culture
Culture
The Internet has normalised collective shaming. What are the political costs?
Philosophy
Philosophy
How the internet is transforming death
Culture
Culture
Some surgeons may be psychopaths—but that's no bad thing
Essays
Essays
Does Terrorism work?
Culture
Culture
Primo Levi: A life shaped by darkness
Culture
Culture
Book review: To Hell and Back: Europe 1914-1949 by Ian Kershaw
Culture
Culture
Review: Violence: A Modern Obsession, Richard Bessel
Culture
Culture
Sex, the old-fashioned way
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