What's it actually feel like to live through the decline and fall of mass Higher Education in Britain? Today I've written about this from the inside here... Hope you like it, and hope you find it useful.
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Great to see another positive review of Framing the First World War come out in. Jesse Tumblin writes that the book 'takes on this task from helpful and surprisingly original angles' and highlighted that 'that several quite distinctive types of readers will find this volume directly
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Re-upping in case anyone is in London on 28 May - come along to hear about maritime business, the state, and British war-making 1914-1918
Princeton University Press has a 50% off sale, lasting until the 9th of June. It covers most of their catalogue.
If anyone is interested, it includes a few of my own books:
Read more of the @tandfresearch.bsky.social review of Framing the First World War edited by @mpmfinch.bsky.social, @draefox.bsky.social, and @dmorganowen.bsky.social: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02684527.2026.2661510
#WWI #MilitaryHistory #UPKansas
The @royalhistsoc.org Funded Book Workshops are now open for applications for 2026-27!
I honestly cannot recommend these enough: the workshop it facilitated for my second book was among the most positive and affirming days of my career.
If you're thinking about it, do it! #skystorians