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Posts by David Amigoni

Many thanks to Paul Lewis for making available the unannotated texts of all of the letters included in the magisterial Pilgrim edition of Dickens's correspondence. As that edition is paywalled, this will be very handy for scholars everywhere: victorianresearch.org/Dickens%20le...
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Saw a copy at New Vic archives committee on Wed! Looks great.

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A reminder that American foreign policy expertise can be grounded in knowledge and the calculation of risk

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Congratulations! Can’t wait to read this work, based on a masterful PhD thesis

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How the right-wing British press became Trump’s trumpet Fleet Street is happy to ignore the real history of transatlantic relations to score points against Keir Starmer

Rather than concentrate on the wildfire war he's just started, Trump is spending his time on the phone with British journalists slagging off Keir Starmer. Their dictation skills turn out to be excellent www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/lab...

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International Placement Scheme 2026 Apply to undertake a placement at an international cultural institution. You must either be:

Applications are now open for the International Placement Scheme 2026

Funded global research placements at leading cultural institutions for early career researchers and doctoral students - build expertise, networks and policy impact.

Apply by 19 March 2026

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The British Academy - Head of Communications and Marketing - £70,000 (London, ENG) OUR CLIENT:The British Academy is the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social...

Come work with me! We are recruiting for a Head of Comms and Marketing to help us communicate the work of @britishacademy.bsky.social and the power of the humanities and social sciences in making sense of our changing world
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Painting of a bare tree in the center of a garden with houses behind

Painting of a bare tree in the center of a garden with houses behind

Stormy sea scene at the coast with heavy clouds and a boat in the water

Stormy sea scene at the coast with heavy clouds and a boat in the water

Lantern slide of Slide of religious text 'Ash Wednesday - the Collect'

Lantern slide of Slide of religious text 'Ash Wednesday - the Collect'

For #AshWedneday – a few related artworks we found on Art UK 🖼️

1) 'Ash Wednesday' by George Shaw (b.1966) © the artist. 📷 British Council

2) 'Great Gale at Yarmouth on Ash Wednesday' by John Berney Crome (1794–1842) 📷 Norfolk Museum

3) 'lantern slide' by Olive Edis (1876–1955) 📷 Cromer Museum

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New report on The State of Geography in UK Higher Education UK universities are facing a financial crisis, with over 40% of institutions experiencing deficits. Others will likely face similar challenges.

Useful new report from @rgs.org on the state of geography in HE based on a snapshot survey. Most striking for me are textual responses which suggest larger/Russell Group institutions expect to face similar pressures in the coming year already felt by smaller institutions
www.rgs.org/about-us/our...

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They were written to be heard

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Congratulations!

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Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest The court found Palestine Action’s activities had not yet reached the level, scale and persistence that would justify proscription.

The court found Palestine Action’s activities had not yet reached the level, scale and persistence that would justify proscription.

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Disability and the Gothic Cambridge Core - English Literature: General Interest - Disability and the Gothic

Essaka Joshua’s wonderful study Disability and the Gothic has just been published! Even better, it’s free online from today until the 3rd March 2026:
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
@dalegothic96.bsky.social
@universitypress.cambridge.org
@igagoths.bsky.social

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Important work from @keeleuniversity.bsky.social, School of Life Sciences

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Lost my phone in London, with four credit cards and £150 cash in the case. Returned to me within 21 minutes. This hellhole of a city eh.

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Even if you just read 5 of them, you’ll not regret it!

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Late pm, walking in Aston Village near Market Drayton, I could almost believe spring was on its way!

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Always loved this sign, techniques were trade and precious

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So what is holding us back? Mainly political will

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In conversation with Matthew G. Kirschenbaum The inaugural SHARPIES, a global book history festival celebrating work in book history from around the world, will take place from July 7–9, 2026 (although ...

To say I am excited about this would be an understatement. To say I am a little bit terrified would not!

Actually, just really looking forward to it -- and really pleased to see SHARP continuing its accessible practices.

eve.gd/2026/01/10/i...

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FA Cup: Macclesfield FC v Crystal Palace Shortly after adjusting the bandages on his head after picking up an injury early in the match, Paul Dawson nods home Macclesfield's opener to put them ahead against Crystal Palace.

Macclesfield Town (National League North) beat FA Cup holders Crystal Palace.

First non-league team to beat FA Cup holders in the century since third division added to Football League (1920)

Crystal Palace (Southern League) last did so in 1909 v Wolves
bbc.com/sport/football/videos/cql46e5g552o

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Landscape format in acrylics on canvas. Against a dark blue painterly background in a band across the centre is a bright terraced row of houses, 2 and 3 stories high, simplistically rendered in plain rectangles with soft corners and similar single-colour marks for windows and doors. Below them runs a wide very dark blue band of a quayside wall, and below it the dark, though not quite as dark, blue of the water with very slight hints of reflections. Each house is topped with a slanted very dark blue roof. Left to right the houses are white, grey, red, ochre, yellow, white, pink, deep yellow, pale yellow, light blue, cream, and red-brown. All windows are doors are dark blue except for the grey house where they are off-white, and the centre white house where the door is red. Roofs of other houses behind are visible. Signed bottom right in yellow, Liam Daly

Landscape format in acrylics on canvas. Against a dark blue painterly background in a band across the centre is a bright terraced row of houses, 2 and 3 stories high, simplistically rendered in plain rectangles with soft corners and similar single-colour marks for windows and doors. Below them runs a wide very dark blue band of a quayside wall, and below it the dark, though not quite as dark, blue of the water with very slight hints of reflections. Each house is topped with a slanted very dark blue roof. Left to right the houses are white, grey, red, ochre, yellow, white, pink, deep yellow, pale yellow, light blue, cream, and red-brown. All windows are doors are dark blue except for the grey house where they are off-white, and the centre white house where the door is red. Roofs of other houses behind are visible. Signed bottom right in yellow, Liam Daly

Have a #painting. "The Long Walk II" My Galway city painting that I'll never tired of telling people it prompted a friend's young son to ask why there were giraffes walking down the street, and ever since that's all any of us can see. It hangs in his home. He's a man now. #art #JanuArty #SpeirGhorm

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The fact that I misread this as ‘oat cakes’ is an indication that I have been around North Staffordshire for a long time

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A new era for ceramics?

As the only historic place-based industrial cluster of significant scale in the UK, the Potteries is ideally positioned to help the government deliver several of the ‘IS-8’ growth-driving sectors set out in its Modern Industrial Strategy.

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England ruthlessly privatised cricket – Australia embraces it with constant public displays of affection | Emma John If there is one takeaway for England from this Ashes tour it should be how cricket thrives in a nation where it is readily and freely available as the dominant summer pastime

www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/j... The Ashes loss: a perspective

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Trump’s territorial ambition: new imperialism or a case of the emperor’s new clothes? Trump’s attack on Venezuela suggests expansionism is under way but some argue it is simply standard US foreign policy stripped of hypocrisy

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As the US eyes Greenland, Europe must turn a global problem into an opportunity A world without a world order is a much greater problem for Europe than for any other economy of the world.

A world without a world order is a much greater problem for Europe than for any other economy of the world.

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It is snowing steadily in North Shropshire

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Landmark legislation

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