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Professor at the University of Southampton. Author of Republic: Britain's Revolutionary Decade (Faber, 2024). Co-I on 'The Visible Crown: Elizabeth II and the Caribbean'. Represented by Felicity Bryan Associates. Reviews for the LRB and The Times.
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Oops, Royal.uk have some updating to do (and, yes, still a counsellor of state as still in the line of succession): The current Counsellors of State are The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Princess Royal, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Duke of Sussex, Prince Andrew and Princess Beatrice.
Delighted you're enjoying Republic, @davidcamburn.bsky.social, and thank you for posting.
2025 has been the year of James.
V pleased to hear my book is in Austria and I hope you enjoy it 🙂
"In an era where the authentic written word is under threat....English isn't just about reading the past--it's about understanding the power of words and narratives in the present and future and giving our students the skills to successfully navigate the world". True of all UK English programmes.
‘Historians have done much to challenge the homophobia and xenophobia that skewed interpretations of James. But the caricature of a weak king drooling over his favourites has proved hard to expunge from the public imagination.’ @alicehunt.bsky.social on James VI and I: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Yes! So would I! Move over Tudors, it’s time for the 17th century now.
The ‘puritan’ MP Bulstrode Whitelocke went home on 24 December 1651 to be ‘merry’ with family and friends ‘in this time of Christmas’. It’s not clear if he broke off his celebrations to attend the House of Commons on 25 Dec.
Calling all young UK writers aged 11-14. Great prizes, and a chance to have your writing published. www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/blog/2026/ma...
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... Jo Applin on Louise Bourgeois’s latex Nick Richardson on alchemy Helen Pfeifer on Suleyman the Great @alicehunt.bsky.social on James VI and I Clare Bucknell on Byron in Ravenna a poem by Anne Carson and a cover by Anne Rothenstein. Read online now at www.lrb.co.uk
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The 400th anniversary of James VI and I’s death has been marked by several new approaches to the reign that gave us...
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The Martha Mills Young Writers’ Prize 2026 | London Review Bookshop
The London Review Bookshop is proud to announce the fourth year of the Martha Mills Young Writers’ Prize. Inspired by the curiosity and imagination of Martha Mills, the…
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I'd also very much like a multi-series English Civil Wars / Commonwealth / Restoration drama, and it's completely nuts there hasn't been a modern streaming-era one.