Kathryn White explores how afternoon tea became a British institution.
As yet another state breaks international law, chemical weapons are again at the forefront of the debate about human rights. Tom Oliver looks at how has the rhetoric of human rights developed since its inception.
Sarah Long – Page 4 – Manchester Historian
August 10, 2022 by maximios • History
Kathryn White explores how afternoon tea became a British institution.
As yet another state breaks international law, chemical weapons are again at the forefront of the debate about human rights. Tom Oliver looks at how has the rhetoric of human rights developed since its inception.