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Twelve Days of Christmas: Nine Ladies Dancing
By Professor Emily West The festive season provides a time and space for dancing (badly or otherwise), along with socializing, eating, drinking and celebrating. As befits a Christian celebration it also grants time for religious worship and quiet reflection. One… Continue reading
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Twelve Days of Christmas: Eight Maids-a-Milking
Tales of Turning Milk into Wine and Festive Phlegm! By Amie Bolissian McRae [Image credit: The Milkmaid, Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, Leiden, ca. 1493-1533 Leiden), 1510. Image from metmuseum.org.] What would 17th century festivities have been without milk, cream, cheese,… Continue reading
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Twelve Days of Christmas: Seven Swans a Swimming
By Professor Kate Williams Seven swans a swimming – well, with giving this, our ‘true love’ was really buying us something rather expensive. Swans have always been luxury goods, a medieval Gucci handbag, if you will. In the medieval period,… Continue reading
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Twelve Days of Christmas: Six Geese a-Laying
By Professor Anne Lawrence-Mathers As this is the History blog, today presents an opportunity to celebrate the Six Great Geese of History (as chosen by us). They will be presented – obviously – in chronological order. First up is Aesop’s… Continue reading
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Twelve Days of Christmas: Five Gold Rings
By Dr Heike Schmidt Five Rings of Gold – But Where Did It Come From? When the Gold Coast gained independence from Britain in 1957 the anti-colonial nationalists proudly renamed the country Ghana. Their first head of stead, Kwame Nkrumah,… Continue reading





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