Simon Hall
@simonhallwriter.bsky.social
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Historian and writer. Author of the forthcoming Three Revolutions: Russia, China, Cuba and the Epic Journeys That Changed The World. Previous books include 1956: The World in Revolt and Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s.
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My new book, out in July with the fabulous @faberbooks.bsky.social, is now available for pre-order! And, in this case, please do judge a book by its cover! linktr.ee/threerevolut...
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I'll have to get a copy of the magazine! Glad that you liked the book!
simonhallwriter.bsky.social
yes. definitely. think of yourself as a pioneer.
simonhallwriter.bsky.social
you should totally re-join the Commonwealth, BTW.
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Let it go, John, let it go! We're all friends now.
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I put this exact scenario into an AI generator and it spat out: "complete bollocks." Maybe the machines will take over in the end after all?
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Nice to see this positive review of Three Revolutions - available in all good bookshops! www.culturefusionhub.com/c/details/41...
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I’m appearing at Ilkley Lit Fest this October! You can book your tickets online now at ilkleylitfest.org.uk or by calling 01943 816714 @ilkleylitfest.bsky.social
Ilkley Literature Festival
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bencollins.bsky.social
Some incredibly good news:

One year ago this week, The Onion returned to print.

In that one year, we’ve grown to the 13th largest print newspaper in the United States, just ahead of the Boston Globe, and growing fast.

In short, it’s working.

So… thank you. Thank you for helping save this thing.
Exclusive | The Onion Brought Back Its Print Edition. The Gamble Is Paying Off.
Publications turn to the old-style products to appeal to nostalgic readers and stand out in a crowded digital-media landscape.
www.wsj.com
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c20society.bsky.social
NEWS: New York, Brasilia, Manchester?

We're delighted to announce that the Renold Building at the former University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) has just been designated at Grade II, 20 years after C20's first listing application.

➡️ c20society.org.uk/news/manches...
Image © Mark Waugh Image © Jon Sparks
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katherineschof8.bsky.social
When I pointed out King’s will lose 90% of its AHRC student-led places under the new scheme, I got piled on by the AHRC Chair claiming I was wrong and scaremongering.

It wasn’t quite 90%.

This year King’s students got 27 AHRC student-led scholarships.

Next year they’re giving us 3.

So 89% then.
eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'The number of student-initiated PhD scholarships funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) is set to fall by 60 per cent when new doctoral training arrangements come into effect next year, new figures show.' 1/3
‘Student-led’ AHRC PhD places ‘to fall by at least 60 per cent’
Internal modelling released under Freedom of Information enquiry reveals extent of PhD scholarship cuts, with academics fearing impact could be greater still
www.timeshighereducation.com
simonhallwriter.bsky.social
was this sparked by a specific trigger, or just the 'general vibes, man.'
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washingtonpost.com
Scientists have released the closest images ever taken near the sun, captured by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flying 3.8 million miles above the solar surface.

See more images of solar eruptions on the sun: wapo.st/3Irm3P3
simonhallwriter.bsky.social
Obviously, you should first read Three Revolutions, but then follow up with some great books on the revolutionary history of the 20th century!
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He's back!...and on Giles Brown's Let's Talk from 10.00CET - Nick Dawson on 'Face to Face: Finding Justice for My Murdered Twin Brother' and @simonhallwriter.bsky.social with 'Three Revolutions: Russia, China, Cuba and the Epic Journeys that Changed the World'
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sure, sure, but did he correctly fill in the check-marker form and upload it to the correct Sharepoint folder while simultaneously updating the information on Minerva?
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faberbooks.bsky.social
To celebrate the publication of his new book It Used to Be Witches: Under the Spell of Queer Cinema, Ryan Gilbey discusses some of his favourite queer films over on the Faber Journal 🎬

www.faber.co.uk/journal/cult...
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faberbooks.bsky.social
🎨 Paul Gauguin was born on this day in 1848 🎨

Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin by Sue Prideaux is out in paperback now.
faber.co.uk/journal/paul-gauguin-books-a-reading-list-from-sue-prideaux/
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faberbooks.bsky.social
We are looking to recruit a Publicity Executive to plan and implement publicity campaigns and events for commercial non-fiction, fiction and crime titles on the adult list. Could it be you? Apply now.

www.faber.co.uk/careers/publ...
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alexinternational.bsky.social
In the UK, the devaluing of universities can be seen in systematic state underfunding and "hostility to the immigration that sustains these institutions. The University of Manchester’s turnover exceeds British Steel’s, but which enterprise gets more help from the government?"

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The case for universities
Institutions everywhere are in crisis, but they will survive
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