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World Service,24 Jul 2001,24 mins

Reading modern History's Maps

Meridian

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Celebrating the 50th birthday of History Today magazine with a look at how history writing has evolved into more varied and animated forms, and editor Peter Furtado looks at how should we might read modern history's maps. Plus: accounts of the Black Hole of Calcutta; and A Far Horizon, a novel by Meira Chand. Presenter: Harriett Gilbert.

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