‘News’ Category
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iBook update and other news…
0November 1, 2012 by Lydia Syson
A quick round-up this week… Everything is coming together on the multi-touch iBook edition of A World Between Us and …
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My Dear Friend…
1October 19, 2012 by Lydia Syson
‘There are loads of histories that deserve remembering’ wrote Catherine Johnson this week on The History Girls blogspot, on the …
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Cover Story
0October 16, 2012 by Lydia Syson
Last Christmas I handed over present-buying duties to a reponsible other and buckled down to re-writes. By early January Hot …
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Press launch in pics
0October 9, 2012 by Lydia Syson
Cameron Jacobs and Iris Mathieson performing Si tu me quieres escribir (If you want to write to me…), a song to celebrate the …
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The Battle of Bermondsey
5October 3, 2012 by Lydia Syson
75 years ago today my grandmother was arrested. It must have been incredibly frightening, but by then she was used …
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In the Blood
0September 30, 2012 by Lydia Syson
Like most writers, I find pictures often help the words along. Some images get under your skin more than others. I …
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Longing for Lundy
6September 25, 2012 by Lydia Syson
The seat at the kitchen table by the relief map was the prized place at meal times, if I remember …
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Lou Kenton, 1908-2012
0September 18, 2012 by Lydia Syson
The oldest surviving British volunteer for the International Brigades has died aged 104. Both ordinary and extraordinary, Lou Kenton was …
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Talking about the Spanish Civil War
0September 15, 2012 by Lydia Syson
Paul Preston must know more about the history of twentieth-century Spain than anyone else alive. A captivating speaker, who charms …
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Digging deeper
0September 12, 2012 by Lydia Syson
So a royal funeral could soon be on the cards. I imagine the protocol might get a little tricky, what …
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