Have you written a good new #BritishStudies book? Want to appear on the @NewBooksBritish#podcast?
Pitch us at the link below and the producers at the
@NewBooksNetwork will try to match you up with an NBN podcast host in your research field!
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Last podcast of 2020! 'Donald F. Johnson, "Occupied America: British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2020)' by New Books in British Studies https://t.co/WWOcM1Mfd7 @HistoryatHull@NDSUNews@NewBooksNetwork@NewBooksBritish
The pod is cast: come hear me rant about American States of Nature.
With many thanks to the wonderful Charles Prior @treatiedspaces and to @NewBooksNetwork!
https://t.co/iu5q8SleYm
When we think of early American political thought, we tend to overlook the influence of the natural environment on the formation of settlement. Listen in as @msomos joins @treatiedspaces to discuss AMERICAN STATES of NATURE (@OUPHistory) on the podcast ⬇️
https://t.co/QU80zG9zZS
Just noticed that @NewBooksNetwork already put the podcast on my exiles book online! Always excruciating to listen to the sound of my own voice, but it was definitely a fun thing to do. Thanks to Ryan Tripp! https://t.co/gwH91d5ywy @CUPAcademic@CUPBookshop#twitterstorians
How did public demand shape education in 20th century Britain? THE CRISIS of MERITOCRACY (@OUPHistory) spotlights the conflict between meritocracy and democracy in a complex and fragmented educational system.
👂👂👂@PeterMandler1 joins @DrDaveOBrien👇
https://t.co/gNN8nb3Aoo
Pleased to have recorded this in-depth podcast with @newhistorybooks @NewBooksNetwork about my latest book -
New Books Network | Joanne Paul, "Counsel and Command in Early Modern English Thought" https://t.co/MzipHSNUuT
Analyzing writings on political counsel from the end of the Wars of the Roses to the end of the English Civil War, COUNSEL and COMMAND in EARLY MODERN ENGLISH THOUGHT (@cambUP_History) breaks down the relationship between counsel and sovereignty. 👂👇
https://t.co/iVV4hNAZPq
Showcasing the stories of 25 ordained women, WOMEN in BRITISH BUDDHISM (@Routledge_Phil) challenges uncritical assumptions about 'Western' women who engage with Buddhist practices. Listen in as @caro_starkey discusses her research with @OliviaChengWei ⤵️
https://t.co/nagh0MdztI
More than a Puritan, John Winthrop was a settler governor who envisioned New England as a boundlessly fertile, and exploitable, Promised Land. Learn more as Agnès Delahaye discusses SETTLING the GOOD LAND (@Brill_History) with @KJOdyniec on the podcast ↙️
https://t.co/khFh6LLGCr
DOUBTFUL READERS offers readings of early modern poets to show that early printings of their work organized their texts in order to make specific points. Find out how poetry was transformed in and sometimes by the move to print as @erinannmcc joins us↙️
https://t.co/yqGg4nBzWW
📘THE CHURCHILL COMPLEX (@penguinpress) takes readers on a journey through the "Special Relationship" between Britain and America that has done so much to shape the world, from World War II to Brexit. 🎙️Ian Buruma is @KirkMeighoo's guest on the podcast ↙️
https://t.co/NUKl27HD37
THE LOCKHART PLOT (@OUPHistory) recounts the story of British diplomat, Bruce Lockhart, sent to Soviet Russia in 1917. Tho' initially seeking some sort of accommodation, he ends up plotting to overthrow the regime. Jonathan Schner joins @HistoryInvestor👇
https://t.co/tI8D8P680J
Using war to examine the interactions of people who forged shared experiences amid endemic conflict, ATLANTIC WARS (@OUPHistory) is a sweeping synthesis of the intermingling of European, Indigenous & African history. Geoffrey Plank joins @treatiedspaces👇
https://t.co/0xiziAq3C6
On March 27, 1945, a small group of partisans and British soldiers from the elite Special Air Service stormed villas in northern Italy that were serving as the HQ of the German 14th Army. Learn more about CHURCHILL's HELLRAISERS as Damien Lewis joins us👇
https://t.co/w7SWllrOez
What are the identity conflicts that define contemporary society?
In BREXITLAND (@CUP_PoliSci), @ProfSobolewska and @robfordmancs explore the long term, structural changes impacting British society. Give their conversation with @DrDaveOBrien a listen ↙️
https://t.co/Kq0VSwSpuM
The British colonial state in India was defined as much by bureaucracies as it was by military power--ruled not but soldiers but by scribes. 🎙️Hayden J. Bellenoit discusses THE FORMATION of the COLONIAL STATE in INDIA (@RoutledgeHist) w/@treatiedspaces👇
https://t.co/Ws9fljMZ16