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Godwin, prizes, and PhDs
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Dear blog,
I’m just returned from the Godwin diaries conference in Oxford and am about to go on leave for two weeks, so I thought I should update my blog before my holiday.
I really enjoyed the conference – the project has, over the last three years, made an electronic, fully searchable, and annotated version of William [...]
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