Richard Hughes
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Richard Hughes uncovers the patriotic efforts of the actor and playwright Noël Coward during the Second World War and argues that he should be remembered for more than merely entertaining the troops. Published February 8 2012
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Richard Hughes asks whether the ‘Diabolical Duchess’ was in reality another Tudor victim. Published November 22 2010
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Robert Hughes provides an Examiner's Commentary Published September 10 2009
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Richard Hughes lends us the benefit of his expertise. Published November 27 2008
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Richard Hughes shows there is more of historical interest to William Prynne than his famous auditory organs. Published February 28 2008
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