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The Kindle …

What seems a long time ago I bought myself an e-reader, and I’ve used successfully over the last two or so years with books from Project Gutenberg and with books bought through Borders (when they existed) and BookDepository (when they … Continue reading

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The dream of 1917 …

The revolution of November 7, 1917, in Petrograd was more than just a revolution. It was a world shaking event bring in its wake numerous insurrections in the wreck of the old Europe and even as far away as Patagonia … Continue reading

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Britain and Russia in 1919 – how not to intervene

Having read Bruce Lockhart’s autobiography I’m now about halfway through Clifford Kinvig’s military history of the British intervention in post 1917 Russia. It’s a sorry tale of how what started as an effort to stiffen the Kerensky government’s resolve to … Continue reading

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Bruce Lockhart and his life in Moscow

I’ve just finished reading Bruce Lockhart’s autobiography. It’s a moderately entertaining read, but it is remarkable for what it doesn’t say. As a witness to great events as the unofficial British representative in Moscow during 1918 he was uniquely placed … Continue reading

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Remyo and Maymyo

As part of the colonial history theme I’ve been reading Barbara Crossette’s ‘Great Hill Stations of Asia’. Like me, she has been charmed by Beth Ellis’s An English Girl’s First Impressions of Burmah… and was equally puzzled about Beth’s referring … Continue reading

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The lost digital decades

I came across this little snippet this morning: For a BBC program in 1954, Sir Mortimer Wheeler tasted a reconstruction of the Tollund Man’s last supper, which turned out to be a tasteless mush. This led him to announce: “I believe … Continue reading

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Lenin had a Dublin accent ??

I was idly surfing the web the other day and I came across a report in the Irish Times where the Prime Minister admitted erroneously claiming that Lenin had visited Ireland in the company of Michael Collins. Lenin of course … Continue reading

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Envelopes …

Have you ever tried to buy envelopes recently? It’s a lot harder than you would expect. I’ve written before about the death of the letter, but this took me by surprise. I needed to but some plain envelopes. Most times … Continue reading

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Colonial population sizes

As I’ve said before, one of the defining features of the British colonies in South East Asia was their small population size compared to the local population. For example in 1911 the European population of KL was under a 1000 … Continue reading

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Bruce Lockhart

In the course of my background reading about things colonial including the Proudlock murder I kept coming across the name Bruce Lockhart. You don’t forget a name like that – and a couple of minutes with wikipedia shows him to … Continue reading

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