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Clive Webb

H-index: 10
Political science 34%
Sociology 29%
clivewebb.bsky.social
Still feels like summer in the garden

by Clive WebbReposted by: Clive Webb

clivewebb.bsky.social
I discuss what would have happened had the USA not entered the First World War and also the Allied offensive in North Africa during the Second World War in the new issue of History of War magazine.
clivewebb.bsky.social
Thank you very much, Matthew. Hope the coffee was good!

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runninghistorian.bsky.social
My latest here for Britain at War Magazine on 250 years of US-UK relations. Read it here (behind a paywall) or get a copy of the magazine at your local newsagent: www.keymilitary.com/article/swor...
SWORN ENEMIES TO SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
REVOLUTION 250 Dr Sam Edwards’ timeline explores the ups and...
www.keymilitary.com

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tre.radio
On Giles Brown's Let's Talk - from 10.00CET - Stephen Jakobi with 'The Baby Farm Murderer: The Story of Amelia Dyer, the Victorian Serial Killer', and @clivewebb.bsky.social on 'Vietdamned: How the World’s Greatest Minds Put America on Trial'

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runninghistorian.bsky.social
Picked myself up a copy of this today by @clivewebb.bsky.social Can't wait to get stuck in!
timhitchcock.bsky.social
Our speaker for next week's @long18thsem.bsky.social has had to withdraw. Instead, I will be speaking about 'Mapping Criminal Justice at London's Old Bailey, 1720-1820' - on behalf ofBob Shoemaker and myself. The same arrangements apply. www.history.ac.uk/events/mappi... @ihrlibrary.bsky.social
Mapping Criminal Justice at London's Old Bailey, 1720-1820: From the Night Watch to Proactive Policing
www.history.ac.uk
clivewebb.bsky.social
I am and you’re welcome. So sorry but hope it’s a smooth journey home.

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camillaaisa.bsky.social
The new issue of Shindig is out now!

I pen a long piece on Hauntology, trying to define the undefinable with help from William Burns (whose brilliant book Ghost of an Idea is published next month), Jonny Trunk, João Branco Kyron and Alan Gubby.

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davidhendy.bsky.social
Where I talk about ‘everything you wanted to know’ about British television history.

(Even though it’s probably not everything you know)

On @historyextra.bsky.social
British TV history: everything you wanted to know
Podcast Episode · History Extra podcast · 26/01/2025 · 52m
podcasts.apple.com

by Clive WebbReposted by: Clive Webb

clivewebb.bsky.social
My book, Vietdamned: How the World’s Greatest Minds Put America on Trial, is in shops from today:
profilebooks.com/work/vietdam...
Vietdamned - Profile Books
profilebooks.com

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runninghistorian.bsky.social
Excited to say that the details for this year's Transatlantic Studies Association conference are now confirmed. We're meeting in the beautiful city of Lisbon, over 14-16 July. Full details (inc. the cfp) available here: www.transatlanticstudies.com/tsa-2025
TSA 2025 — Transatlantic Studies Association
TSA 2025
www.transatlanticstudies.com

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runninghistorian.bsky.social
My latest Substack is now out. All about one of my favourite hill runs up near the Lancashire/Cumbria border. You can read it (free!) here: #running open.substack.com/pub/runningh...
The Knott
A Run with a View
open.substack.com
clivewebb.bsky.social
The new issue of Military History Matters is out today including a feature by me on William Robinson Clarke, Britain’s first Black combat pilot.

by Clive WebbReposted by: Simon Hall

clivewebb.bsky.social
I have a new book out on 6th February with Profile Books that tells the story of how Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre and other intellectuals tried to hold the US government to account for war crimes in Vietnam.
profilebooks.com/work/vietdam...
Vietdamned - Profile Books
profilebooks.com
johnakirk.bsky.social
Pick up a multi-award-winning book if you are out Christmas shopping this weekend.

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