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Reassessing Early Safavid Art and History, Thirty Five Years after Dickson & Welch 1981 P A S T E L S '1944 We Were Here: African

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'1944 We Were Here: African American GIs in Dorset' explores the stories of the black soldiers who came to Dorset to train for D-Day

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Reassessing Early Safavid Art and History, Thirty Five Years after Dickson & Welch 1981 P A S T E L S '1944 We Were Here: AfricanMartin Dickson once confided to Stuart Cary Welch "that twenty five years would pass before our fellow specialists would fully comprehend what we had achieved." The "achievement" he was referring to is the monumental double volume The Houghton Shahnama (1981), still ill understood thirty five years later. Their "achievement" is a treasure trove of information that needs to be rediscovered and reused. Three recent papers that tried to discredit Dickson

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