vintage fairground, with traditional funfair attractions
Historical encampment that will take visitors bake through time from the
Stone Age right through to the
Second World War
A new
Speaker’s Corner for shorter talks, late evening story-telling by the fire, live music every day, a chance to view the country’s only working Soviet T-34 tank
The History Tellers Picture by Elizabeth Perry
For the first time, there will be a
Second World War Soldier School where instructors will take young recruits from the parade ground to handling weapons
Food, hygiene and the home will be themes alongside Roman road-building, the age of chivalry, medicine and treating casualties in the trenches, and body snatching in the early 19th century
Decreased somewhat (2)
Results
The Assimilation Prime had a strong and significant effect on immigration support. In the Assimilation group, 46% favored increasing immigration, compared to 35% in the control group a treatment effect of 11 percentage points, statistically significant at the
p .01 level. Opposition to immigration in turn halved from 24% in the control group to 12% in the Assimilation group. If using the 5-point immigration outcome measure (instead of net support/oppose), the Assimilation article had a treatment effect size of .36 scale points, or a third of a scale point, significant at the
p .001 level. Results from a comparison of means test indicate that higher support for immigration in the Assimilation group was statistically significant (t(362) 2.98,