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Richard Ashcroft's avatar

I have it on my shelf next to 1066 And All That, both guaranteed to make me laugh and laugh. I agree that most of the cultural references are probably illegible to later generations. But… we still get ruled by the likes of Cameron and Johnson and whatever he’s called from the Reactionary Party. And whatever we might hope about history education, history remains “what you can remember”. An awful lot of people think that what happened in history is roughly what was being sent up in 1066 - published in 1930. It was also based on Punch pieces. What was already thought ridiculous then - and Punch was never a radical magazine - is still taken seriously now. And when these people rail against “wrong” or “woke” history, it’s this they want to get back to. But the joke’s on us for letting them get away with it.

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Victualis's avatar

Crumbing institutions are surely reminiscent of Bakeoff, not St Custard's?

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