Gary Sheffield
@profgsheffield.bsky.social
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Military History & other stuff. Visiting Prof, Defence Studies Dept, KCL. Husband, father, grandpa. Christian. Arsenal. Labour. Spaniel magnet. All opinions are just mine. Reposts do not = endorsement.
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draefox.bsky.social
Only a month 'til the publication of “Framing the First World War: How Divergent Views Shaped a Global Conflict”, edited by me, @mpmfinch.bsky.social & @dmorganowen.bsky.social!

US readers: get 30% discount (code: FRAMINGWWI) & free shipping if you order direct from @univpressofkansas.bsky.social
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bookshop.org
Can’t decide what to buy on Prime Day?

Try: absolutely nothing, and then go support indie bookstores instead 📚
profgsheffield.bsky.social
Sadly true. Which is why I am using it less frequently.
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suew.bsky.social
We have a choice, we either help the current #Labour Government to fight #Farage and #ReformUK or we let our country be lost to those ultra #Nationalistic forces which have unleashed division, chaos and hatred to the #USA.
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adamjschwarz.bsky.social
Wow Starmer finally drawing a line!

"If you say or imply that people cannot be English or British because of the colour of their skin, that mixed-heritage families owe you an explanation... If you say that they should now be deported, then mark my words - we will fight you with everything we have".
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jwsidders.bsky.social
It’s powerful because he means it and you can see he means it and the response is entirely natural and heartfelt as a result. Great to see.
warrenoates1.bsky.social
Another great part of the PMs speech!

Calling racists, racist!

Calling out Farage and Reform for their plans to deport our friends and neighbours!

(And the addition of music makes it even better!)
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warrenoates1.bsky.social
Another great part of the PMs speech!

Calling racists, racist!

Calling out Farage and Reform for their plans to deport our friends and neighbours!

(And the addition of music makes it even better!)
profgsheffield.bsky.social
I've read the Rhea book many years ago
profgsheffield.bsky.social
Yes I'm extremely interested in the ACW. John Terraine made the Grant/Haig comparison, & that was one of the things that got me interested (living in Mississippi for six months was another)
profgsheffield.bsky.social
Thanks for your kind words, Chris
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kensingtons.bsky.social
The WFA is offering grants of up to £2,500 to support PhD researchers in advancing original First World War studies. Applications close on Monday 1 December 2025. Info: tinyurl.com/2ue2582h @primeadam.bsky.social @profgsheffield.bsky.social
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csav55.bsky.social
Ffs, this is getting ridiculous now, the i breathlessly reporting Reform has a 15pt lead over Labour, and Farage is set to be the next PM. The GE is 4 bloody years away. 2 pages inside doing Farage's work about asylum seekers for him and a dig at Angela Rayner for doing nothing wrong.
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sundersays.bsky.social
"The numbers arriving so far this month have been the lowest in August since 2021" - The Times mentions in the 24th paragraph of its front-page splash something which few people in the print, broadcast and online newsrooms of the UK are aware of
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
profgsheffield.bsky.social
I'm a big fan of Arteta, but he should never have sold Emile Smith Rowe.
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annpettifor.bsky.social
It's 9pm .. and yet again BBCNews is once again leading the news agenda with a story about refugees - when there is no new 'news' on refugees... None whatsoever.
milesking.bsky.social
The BBC news is completely in thrall to the far right.
youngvulgarian.marieleconte.com
what the fuck is this headline from the BBC, I feel like I'm losing my mind www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
profgsheffield.bsky.social
Congratulations on the new arrival.
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13sarahmurphy.bsky.social
Readers of the iPaper expressing the views of the real silent majority: those who aren’t frothing with prejudice, those who think decency and responsibility should win out, those who have genuine legitimate concerns about social division and civil unrest…
those who never seem to make the headlines.
Work at root of migrant dignity

I read lan Dunt's
impassioned piece ("Let asylum seekers work", My View, 21 August) and heartily agreed with every word.
Give people back their dignity and let them work; tap into the extraordinary resource of skilled and motivated people, desperate to find safety and a secure life and who will repay the opportunity with an enthusiasm for work which seems to be lacking in this rich entitled country. We depict ourselves via the popular press as willing participators in the malicious, self-interested bile that pours out from political animals of every stripe.
Shame on us. Turn the tide and let the world hear the voices of the large numbers of kind, compassionate and principled
people who still call themselves British.
DIANA PAYNE
MARLBOROUGH,


two things: that one bad apple shouldn't spoil the whole barrel and that we mustn't rush to condemn every migrant because of the actions of one person; and secondly, that we have forgotten what kindness is.
Britain has always been a welcoming land for those in difficulty and in the past we have encouraged those with nothing to make something of themselves, to find sanctuary, to make a life. What has happened to us?
BRIAN MOORHOUSE

As a volunteer with Herts Welcomes Refugees and teacher of English in one of the hotels, I can only say that all the people it has been my privilege to meet, just want to perfect their language skills so they can be productive members of society and pay their taxes like everyone else.
One bad egg at the Bell
Hotel does not warrant such an extreme, hateful reaction to perfectly decent individuals.
SARAH MARTIN