Charlotte Lydia Riley
@lottelydia.bsky.social
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Historian. Imperial Island: A History of Empire in Modern Britain (Penguin, 2023). Is Free Speech Under Threat? (2024). Work stuff here: https://linktr.ee/charlottelydiariley repped by Carrie Plitt @ FBA pronouns are she/her and views are my own 💫
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lottelydia.bsky.social
Would love to claim it’s just one of many great jokes in the book but uh it might be the only one
lottelydia.bsky.social
Yes!! Short-selling is a more worthy than caring for preschoolers, apparently.
lottelydia.bsky.social
Right? I mean also famously when women move into a sector, the pay lowers. There’s no way of forcing all A level students into employment that raises “productivity”.
lottelydia.bsky.social
A Department for Education spokesperson said: “Schools and colleges will retain the freedom to decide what programmes of study to offer regardless of these changes, which are aimed at prioritising subjects we know lead to good jobs and drive economic growth”. This is really terrible!
lottelydia.bsky.social
“In the letter, the government said it would be “reprioritising” the funding of post-16 education in England to focus on “larger than normal maths and high-value A-level programmes to support the pipeline of students for priority sectors””. Grim.
Labour cuts funding for state school IB diplomas
The sudden decision may mean the IB program is only available in private schools
observer.co.uk
lottelydia.bsky.social
(Obviously I am lying and I have indeed looked up my book on goodreads but tbh this is the only review there I care about)
A screengrab of a 4/5 review on good reads of my book imperial island by Garret Giblin saying: "Where we're going we don't need Rhodes" - excellent title for the concluding chapter
lottelydia.bsky.social
you can also review it on goodreads but it is simply not my business what goes on over there x
lottelydia.bsky.social
I recently got a really lovely review on Amazon. If you have read and enjoyed my book — even if you didn’t buy it on Amazon! — please do consider leaving a review…
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keithwdickinson.bsky.social
Today is a day when arts degrees are worthless, but the product of those degrees is so valuable it would kill an entire industry if they were made to pay for it.
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carolinepennock.bsky.social
God bless The Church Times for their ongoing insistence on responding moderately but forcefully to the Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar’s nonsense. www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/202...
Even given all that Biggar writes about the universality of slavery and the complicity of Africans, three things might be said. First, Britain played a key part and, however others may want to respond to their own history, it is morally responsible to face up to our own heritage. Second, as a Tory, he might have made more of Burke’s view that society is a partnership not just between the living, but between the living, the dead, and those still to be born. Third, guilt is not the only spur to action. There are the obligations that we owe one another irrespective of any personal responsibility for atrocities in the past.
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anthonyclark.bsky.social
BREAKING: sources say NARA has forced out Dr. Todd Arrington, the federal director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, after he declined to allow the Trump administration to remove a sword from the library for a gift to King Charles

lastcampaign.substack.com/p/exclusive-...
EXCLUSIVE: NARA Ousts Eisenhower Library Director Over Proposed Trump Gift to King Charles
The director, a historian and Army veteran, declined to allow the Trump administration to remove a priceless artifact from the library's permanent collection
lastcampaign.substack.com
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pgourevitch.bsky.social
a great Gilles Peress photo in NYT: Throwing stones at a British armored vehicle in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1972

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/02/o...
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colmpm.bsky.social
*Calling PhD students of modern British and imperial history in London*

The @ihrbritainseminar.bsky.social's first session this Thursday (9 Oct.) is dedicated to PhDs, at any stage, for elevator pitches and meet-and-greet. Do come along! Details in the link.

www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
New PhD Student Session
For the first session of term we will be hosting a meet and greet at the IHR for all PhD students in modern British and imperial history.
www.history.ac.uk
lottelydia.bsky.social
All these protections for newts and bats and snails — does Reeves really not think for a second about why, ecologically, they might be in place?
lottelydia.bsky.social
There’s somehow been absorbed into the Labour Party a sense that every single limit on planning exists to… I’m not actually sure. Support NIMBYism, I guess? Rather than because it is actually necessary economically, infrastructurally, geographically, etc.
lottelydia.bsky.social
This is depressing in and of itself — property developers are capitalists who only care about profit! Why are you helping them??? — but it’s also depressing because of the complete lack of curiosity it seems to betray. No sense of *why* these elements of the planning system might exist.
dsquareddigest.bsky.social
I don't want to get all Chesterton's Fence here, but if you don't understand that a "microscopic snail" is an indicator species that's protected for the health of the entire ecosystem, you probably shouldn't be forming "good relationships" with developers
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Rachel Reeves clears planning blockage amid ‘good relationship’ with developer
Exclusive: Chancellor says 20,000 homes were being held up due to ‘some snails that are a protected species or something’
www.theguardian.com
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zackpolanski.bsky.social
We always knew that Labour cares about little else other than keeping private developers happy.

But here's proof showing off to JP Morgan despite destruction of some of the "rarest creatures in our country."

Let's make that description Labour votes.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Rachel Reeves clears planning blockage amid ‘good relationship’ with developer
Exclusive: Chancellor says 20,000 homes were being held up due to ‘some snails that are a protected species or something’
www.theguardian.com
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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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lottelydia.bsky.social
Not sure why I felt the need to clarify that being on maternity leave means I’m temporarily not commuting. As if the baby were insisting on three days a week in the office.
lottelydia.bsky.social
My commute — outside of maternity leave — is 160 mile round trip, so SAME.