Neil Taylor
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Neil Taylor reviews a book on China by Simon Winchester
Published April 20 2009
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Neil Taylor discusses how political change has left its mark on the Latvian capital’s Town Hall Square. Published September 18 2008
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Published March 13 2008
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Neil Taylor looks for traces of history visible and invisible in the great square at the heart of Beijing.
Published May 22 2007
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Neil Taylor suggests that the starting point from which to explore the full and varied history of Berlin is the apparently empty space at its centre.
Published May 10 2006
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