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‘[P]onders the oddness of social interactions in texts spanning centuries to confirm humanity's certainly enduring, perhaps endearing, tendency to humiliate ourselves.’ Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies
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‘Hurst presents a methodologically sound and empirically rich study that contributes to a deeper understanding of Thatcher's political actions within the context of institutional and media structures.’ H-Soz-Kult
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The Making of Medieval Central Europe: Power and Political Prerequisites for the First Westernization, 791-1122 by Martin Wihoda is an exploration of power and the political prerequisites for the first Westernization in medieval Europe.
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In-Between Empire looks at how Polish writers in colonial West Africa navigated a unique middle ground, positioned between colonizers and the colonized, and how they used this perspective to influence global discussions about colonialism and its legacy.
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‘Gregory has produced a remarkable piece of cultural history'. The English Historical Review
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Now in paperback and named one of the Best Medieval Books of 2025 by Medievalists.net, The Observations of Gilles le Bouvier: A Medieval Herald’s View of Europe and its Neighbouring Lands edited by Gideon Brough & Sophie Patrick https://bit.ly/4vsbQGh
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A ‘suffrage game’ such as Pank-a-Squith is just one of the 100 objects through which I narrate the history of the British women’s suffrage movement. Look out for my book, to be published by @bloomsburyhist.bsky.social 23 July
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#OTD1913 Emily Wilding Davison went by train to Epsom, returning a few days later - in a coffin. An item carried in her funeral procession is Object 73 in my ‘The British Women’s Suffrage Movement in 100 Objects’ pub by @bloomsburyhist.bsky.social on 23 July. An enticing pre-order price is available
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Do you get the message? Just 3 of the 1000s of objects created during the women’’s suffrage campaign. You can read about 100 - and the part they played - in my new book - pub by @bloomsburyhist.bsky.social on 23 July. Pre-order now - link in bio