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Last autumn we ran an experimental online public engagement series called 'earliest political memories'. We collected a total of 68 memories that were generously contributed by members of the public. You can read all the contributions here. The series caught the attention of our colleague Rachel O'Connell in the School of English who…
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What are your earliest political memories?
It is often said that we carry our childhoods with us into adulthood, our past resonating in our present and future to a greater or lesser extent. Longitudinal research, such as cohort studies, is often concerned with how past and present experience will influence the opportunities we have in life (science journalist Helen…
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My earliest conscious political memory was the Greek election of October 1993, when I was 10. I have recollections of politics before then in the news and the newspapers (Gorbachev, George HW Bush, the Romanian flags with the hole in the middle), but these elections were my first full-on experience…
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