Ethnic minority historians face triple the risk of discrimination

Royal Historical Society report warns dynamism of discipline risks being stifled by lack of diversity

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October 18, 2018
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October 18, 2018
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Discrimination is inadmissible. It is impossible in any its forms and manifestations. Europe to seek to be the tolerant continent. Especially discrimination cannot be at the universities. However, the tolerance cannot be understood as permissiveness. Equality is under construction on the terms of respect and the honest competition. If students, teachers or still someone come to Europe and do not respect local laws, traditions and customs, this person has to be punished according to the law. Cases in Great Britain are unprecedented. The authorities are obliged to do everything possible for elimination of the conflict.

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