Emily Robinson
@emilyrobinson.bsky.social
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History, politics. Usually modern Britain. Currently taking a detour to the lost medieval island of Ravenser Odd. Professor at Sussex.
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omaromalleykhan.bsky.social
I know statistics are poorly understood and are misused. But facts matter

Between the 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021 Census *every* ethnic group in the UK has become *less* geographically segregated and *all* groups, majority and minorities, are more likely to interact with people not like them
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emilyrobinson.bsky.social
The people of Hull, Grimsby etc might well disagree!
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@clairelanghamer.bsky.social @tricksterprince.bsky.social Starmer just listed offshore wind turbines being built ‘in Humberside’ in his conference speech
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I have not stopped talking about it! Such a fantastic read. Many congratulations!!
emilyrobinson.bsky.social
Having had a sneak preview of this, I can say it’s every bit as good as the cover suggests!! 🔥
lauratisdall.bsky.social
Cover reveal for my forthcoming book, WE HAVE COME TO BE DESTROYED: GROWING UP IN COLD WAR BRITAIN which tells the history of Cold War Britain (c.1956-89) through the eyes of children & young people! Out with @yalebooks.bsky.social 28 April 2026 #booksky #skystorians yalebooks.co.uk/book/9780300...
Cover of my book We Have Come To Be Destroyed: Growing Up In Cold War Britain. The cover is an eerie blue-green and the words melt into an image of a group of children confronting the camera at a festival in Coventry in 1980.
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lisebutler.bsky.social
The new issue of @renewaljournal.bsky.social, themed around the far right, is out now and it couldn't be more timely. Free to read articles by guest editor @sachahilhorst.bsky.social, @profafinlayson.bsky.social and Cailtlin Prowle. Subscribe here to read the rest: renewal.org.uk/journal/volu...
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sathnam.bsky.social
I don't think Peter Mandelson is PM's biggest problem. The biggest problem is not standing up to the literal violent racism on our streets, supercharged by the richest man in the world, and threatening the very fabric of our society. If he and so many commentators can't see this, we're truly lost.
emilyrobinson.bsky.social
My MP, Peter Kyle, might not be ‘disturbed’, but I certainly am!!
julialaite.bsky.social
This is, I believe, the first official word from the Government on what happened yesterday in London. Not only inaction in the face of violence and hate, but a celebration of it. I passed through London twice yesterday with my two kids & what Labour seem to be missing is that people aren't just...
'Scale of unite the kingdom march shows free speech alive and well in UK, says minister
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simonfrcox.bsky.social
this didn’t happen at the height of the Brexit referendum. I don’t *think* it’s happened since National Front were at their peak in 1970s.

This is organised racist intimidation & movement building, and it’s happening because Labour Party leaders have not opposed that campaign.
petergeoghegan.bsky.social
Today people went around my neighborhood in north east London spray painting St George’s crosses onto people’s homes. Many of these houses have non British people living in them.

This is getting very dark, very quick.
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philtinline.bsky.social
Sometimes politicians saying something is wrong, regardless of who that angers, can swing things their way in itself, because it is good to watch them standing up. As the Prime Minister did in the face of the riots last summer.
emilyrobinson.bsky.social
All solidarity xxx

(Also not only is the early morning timing a complete mess, but what a way to destroy any new-academic-year optimism!!)
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morganj0nes.bsky.social
Labour has been quietly going quite hard on "community empowerment" – possibly because it's one of the few halfway coherent theories knocking around the party about how to tackle anti-politics. I've spoken to a lot of people about it for @newstatesman.com:

www.newstatesman.com/comment/2025...
Labour’s secret plan to thwart Reform
New legislation could unleash a transformation in community empowerment.
www.newstatesman.com
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adrynan.bsky.social
I just want him to come out and say “we’ve seen some disgusting, racist behaviour outside hotels housing asylum seekers and it’s got to stop”. Is that really so hard to say?
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lottelydia.bsky.social
(Griffiths won Smethwick in the 1964 election, after his supporters used that slogan (“if you want an [n-word] for a neighbour, vote Labour; if you’ve already got one, vote Conservative”) — his response to the slogan as above. Harold Wilson condemned him as a “parliamentary leper”. Quite a shift.)
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lottelydia.bsky.social
if people can’t apply for family to join them after their successful asylum applications, more women and children will be forced to make illegal and dangerous journeys to the UK, rather than sending male relatives first who later plan to reunite with family. this is: obvious.
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alexvont.bsky.social
If you have published anything, please consider doing this. The window is closing and you should get your details registered now for a chance at a settlement. The form works wherever in the world you are based.
alexdecampi.bsky.social
There are tons of graphic novels, academic papers, film and TV scripts, & prose novels/nonfiction on the LibGen list Anthropic used.

As settlement approaches, make it easy for the class action lawyers to contact you! Here’s how

Part 1: is your work in Libgen?

www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Search LibGen, the Pirated-Books Database That Meta Used to Train AI
Millions of books and scientific papers are captured in the collection’s current iteration.
www.theatlantic.com
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troynovaunt.bsky.social
Such a perfect ex of how these things get students to cheat themselves. You have access to 1-on-1 advice from experts in their fields, and seeking it would help build relationships with mentors and confidence in seeking counsel, but grammarly lets you skip all that and this is…winning, somehow?
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karanslade.bsky.social
I didn’t know until now that in the original Rosie the Riveter painting, she is crushing a copy of Mein Kampf under her foot. Happy feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, remembering all the women who crush the serpents of Satan under their heel.
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fenken.bsky.social
#MaritimeHeritage
#CoastalHeritage
#Shipwreck
runningpast.bsky.social
Bits of the wreck of the Grimsby trawler Epine GY 7 on a Icelandic beach #FerrousFriday
The back of a black sandy beach - at the rear a pool and some rocks, in the distance mountains. At the front a large piece of rusty metal which is largely covered by sand.
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steveeely.bsky.social
On Saturday 4th October, I'm running a guided walk around Ted Hughes's formative National Service Landscape at Patrington - It's a leisurely amble around the area, and an insight into a crucially formative but neglected part of Hughes's life. www.eventbrite.com/e/ted-hughes...
emilyrobinson.bsky.social
Interesting! I did not know about this history
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benjamin-bland.bsky.social
JOB ALERT: amazing 4-year post in postwar British history and refugee studies at @uniofreading.bsky.social Humanities!

A post perfectly suited for someone working on political and social histories of race and migration in late 20c. Deadline 5 September.

jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA):Whiteknights Reading UK
Postdoctoral Research Associate(4 years, full time) in public history project ‘Nation of Refuge’.
jobs.reading.ac.uk