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Historian • Professor • LMU • Hon. positions at @HCAatEdinburgh • @UUHistory | Art lover & amateur dabbler | #FirstGen | OA book: https://t.co/RdyuwyY9oX

London • Egremont • Konstanz
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All followers!.This book is now published free for Kindle on Amazon and as a PDF on the @AnthemPress website (Click "Open Access").Please RT widely!.@BrianGurrin @LewisDarwen .#IrishHistory #BookTwitter #librarytwitter #History #GreatIrishFamine.Book Link:
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RT @PennineThe: On another warm and sunny day it’s easy to forget just how short the winter afternoons can be. In ‘Walking the Dog - 4PM’ t….
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RT @LiamMcIlvanney: The Good Father is published today. It’s my best book, my most personal book, the book that most closely approaches wha….
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RT @BloodyScotland: The McIlvanney Prize longlist has five former Debut Prize shortlistees and four previous winners on it - The winner wil….
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RT @GroomB: The Last Landmark, painting by Jen Orpin, @JenOrpinPainter. Forton services, M6. #WomensArt #NorthernArt
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RT @DrJEBall: Really thrilled that my second book is now published! It explores the life of Tacfarinas, a C1st AD auxiliary soldier-deserte….
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RT @PennineThe: Peter Brook’s early work was often very colourful. ‘Birds Royd - Snow’, from 1960, a view of mill workers knocking off on a….
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RT @PennineThe: Peter Brook did not paint ‘en plein air’, relying for preliminary source material on photographs taken in the field and pro….
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RT @PennineThe: Peter Brook’s ‘Classical Landscape - Scotland’ is part of a series of paintings featuring the Highlands. Inspired by his su….
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RT @seroddy: Have just received hard copies of my book from @CambridgeUP. It's about the ordinary people who funded the Irish Catholic chur….
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RT @enright_a: It was a pleasure to give a talk on my book on the O'Conor Don to a home audience in Roscommon. Thanks to Roscommon Hist & A….
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RT @GroomB: Yesterday's Papers, by Phil George, artist from Wallsend, b.1960. #NorthernArt
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RT @PennineThe: ‘Classical Pennine Farmhouse - With Mole Hills - And Mist - Built in 1705 - 291 Years Ago’ is one of Peter Brook’s impossib….
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RT @PennineThe: ‘Down in the Valley’ is a classic Peter Brook composition, the roadside farmhouse the main focus of the painting, but the e….
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RT @PennineThe: ‘With Shep in Summer Wine Country - In Winter of Course!’, one of Peter Brook’s more whimsical titles, is an obvious refere….
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RT @HorribleSanity: And now for a word from the world of science. (Zanesville Times Signal 1930, via @_newspapers)
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RT @jdmccafferty: 21 May 1471: b. Albrecht Dürer, painter and printmaker at Nuremberg #otd
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RT @joannemajor3: The Green Man of Brighton, or the Bath Bugabo: Amongst the visitors this season is an original, or would-be original, gen….
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RT @jdmccafferty: Bee-keepers after Pieter Bruegel I c. 1540 - 1569. On #WorldBeeDay some 16th century bee-keeping gear. (British Museum)….
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RT @EamonnMallie: Denise this is Colin’s portrait of John Hume which he painted in Hume’s Greencastle home. Thanks. Eamonn. .
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