James Rodgers
@jmacrodgers
Author. Journalist. Fellow Royal Historical Society. Lecturer. European. Linguist. Ex correspondent in Moscow, Brussels, Gaza.
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The brilliant Peter Johnston from Imperial War Museums and I will be co-supervising this PhD. Please spread the word! Suzanne Bardgett Maria Castrillo History at City City Int Politics
I'm speaking at Humboldt-Universität in Berlin on 27 May on my book! Please do come along if you're in town! open-humboldt.de/de/calendar/em… #india #WW2 #emotionalhistory History at City City Int Politics Hurst Publishers
The Monocle Daily: James Rodgers and Nina de Roy dos Santos discuss the media access in Ukraine, the benefits of voter ID, why immigrants contribute to global growth and why Japan is struggling to fight hay fever. Plus: a clam-filled letter from Seattle
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Our Yale University Press London📚 (paid) Summer Internship is open for applications again - come and join us in our London office for 6-8 weeks to learn about all things #publishing ! Deadline 31st May - info here: yalebooks.co.uk/career-opportu…
Congratulations to Jen Stout on a brilliant event last night Frontline Club, and even more on the excellent 'Night Train to Odesa'. Anyone wanting to understand the lives changed forever by the #RussianUkrainianWar should read it.
#journalism
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At The Oval, Surrey Cricket are building a first innings lead vs Hampshire, in front of hardy spectators on perhaps the coldest day I have spent watching cricket...
A brief new post on my website about my review of 'How Finland Survived Stalin' by Kimmo Rentola. The article is published in the April issue of History Today, and currently free to read
Book Review: 'How Finland Survived Stalin' by Kimmo Rentola jamesrodgersauthor.com/book-review-ho…
A brief new post on my website about my review of 'How Finland Survived Stalin' by Kimmo Rentola. The article is published in the April issue of History Today, and currently free to read
Book Review: 'How Finland Survived Stalin' by Kimmo Rentola jamesrodgersauthor.com/book-review-ho…
'We found the body count was nearly 25% higher than in the first year.'
More impressive and important reporting from Olga Ivshina and colleagues on Russian dead in the #RussiaUkraineWar
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The exhibition at the The The National Archives entitled 'Great Escapes: Remarkable Second World War Captives' is both enlightening and enjoyable. The exhibition runs until 21st July and I would highly recommend a visit. nationalarchives.gov.uk/great-escapes/. #Twitterstorians #PrisonersOfWar #WW2
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How Finland Survived Stalin: From #WinterWar to #ColdWar by Kimmo Rentola argues that political guile as much as military might stopped the Soviet Union in its tracks.
✍️ James Rodgers reviews the recent book
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'It is not only smaller countries that miscalculate.'
My latest book review for History Today
‘How Finland Survived Stalin’ by Kimmo Rentola review historytoday.com/archive/review… via History Today
The Monocle Daily: Atika Rehman and James Rodgers on Sergey Lavrov’s China trip, Germany at the ICJ, the India-Pakistan battle for basmati rice and celebrity endorsements in the US elections. Plus: Ukraine’s Swedish-speaking village monocle.com/radio/shows/th…
Excellent piece in FT Weekend on Tim Hetherington, previewing the exhibition of his work opening later this month Imperial War Museums
A photographer’s journey to the eye of the storm ft.com/content/46f683… via @ft