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'Twelve books that help explain what is happening in Syria' ft.com/content/d889cf… (£) @cjophillips 'The Battle for Syria' included here.

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Excited to announce my book Dr Bot: Why Human Doctors Fail Us and How AI Can Save Lives will be published by Yale in Sep 2025. It explores how AI can transform healthcare while addressing ethical challenges. Grateful for this opportunity! 🙏 thebookseller.com/rights/yale-un… #AI

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I am truly delighted to soon share my next book: THE WHITE LADY: The Story of British Secret Service Networks Behind German Lines. I chart the history of the two most important networks in the First and Second World Wars: La Dame Blanche and the Clarence Service. Autumn 2025..

I am truly delighted to soon share my next book:

THE WHITE LADY: The Story of British Secret Service Networks Behind German Lines.

I chart the history of the two most important networks in the First and Second World Wars: La Dame Blanche and the Clarence Service.

Autumn 2025..
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Coming soon, Tim Grady will explore the little-known history of enemy deaths on the home front during the First and Second World Wars. Burying the Enemy: The Story of Those Who Cared for the Dead in Two World Wars will be published on 25th March yalebooks.co.uk/book/978030027…

Coming soon, <a href="/tlgrady68/">Tim Grady</a>  will explore the little-known history of enemy deaths on the home front during the First and Second World Wars. 

Burying the Enemy: The Story of Those Who Cared for the Dead in Two World Wars will be published on  25th March yalebooks.co.uk/book/978030027…
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New next month from Yale, a richly illustrated account of the medieval fascination with magic. The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts by Anne Lawrence-Mathers will be published on 11th March. yalebooks.co.uk/book/978030024…

New next month from Yale, a richly illustrated account of the medieval fascination with magic.

The Magic Books: A History of Enchantment in 20 Medieval Manuscripts by Anne Lawrence-Mathers will be published on 11th March.
yalebooks.co.uk/book/978030024…
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Thousands of Germans who died in Britain during the first and second world wars were laid to rest in local graveyards. New this month, Burying the Enemy by Tim Grady uncovers new details of how British people tended to the graves of enemy fallen. theguardian.com/world/2025/mar…

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HUGE THANKS 🙌 to Professor Hanna Diamond of Cardiff University 🏛️ for sparing me the time to deliver a great rage 😡 that Josephine Baker should be remembered for more than 'prancing around in a banana skirt' 🍌💃 — and we discussed some very surprising espionage 🕵️‍♀️🗝️. Coming to

HUGE THANKS 🙌 to Professor <a href="/hannaediamond/">Hanna Diamond</a> of <a href="/cardiffuni/">Cardiff University</a> 🏛️ for sparing me the time to deliver a great rage 😡 that Josephine Baker should be remembered for more than 'prancing around in a banana skirt' 🍌💃 — and we discussed some very surprising espionage 🕵️‍♀️🗝️.

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Loved this book: "Postmodern culture has little affection for ‘hierarchies’ but the act of discrimination is a regular feature of everyday social life ... Why should we pass judgements on rock bands and football teams but not on poetry?"

Loved this book: "Postmodern culture has little affection for ‘hierarchies’ but the act of discrimination is a regular feature of everyday social life ... Why should we pass judgements on rock bands and football teams but not on poetry?"