Angus Mitchell
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Angus Mitchell shows that new scientific methods are sometimes unable to settle old historical controversies.
Published February 13 2001
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A century after the publication of Joseph Conrad’s novel, Angus Mitchell reflects on the grim reality underlying the fiction, and the fight against slavery it inspired. Published December 1 1999
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