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Rewriting history through statue destruction and censorship

Editor's Insight: Campaigns against historical figures are spreading while China is covering up academic journals.

Fri, 25 Aug 2017

The rewriting of history to expunge the achievements of colonial and other figures of the past is spreading.

Activists in Australia have targeted explorer James Cook while in the UK it is naval hero Lord Horatio Nelson.

Both relate to racial attitudes in past centuries. Lord Nelson, the naval

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