@badly_wired @gbjeffen lol. yeah, I'm both excited and terrified. Archival work can be a bit hit-or-miss but when you find something exciting to write about, it's a lot of fun. One small part of this book project has already been published in a collection
@HJWallEcon @RealTimeWWII I've written about a pageant held at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich in June 1933 which imagined/feared that in the next war the Germans would have goose-stepping automata. https://t.co/n3rviu11pZ
Irena R. Makaryk (Department of English), “Divergence and Convergence: The ‘Universal’ versus the National Bard” was recently published as Chapter 5 in Memorialising Shakespeare: Commemoration and Collective Identity, 1916-2016. https://t.co/dEk2rAhK23
Le texte « Divergence and Convergence: The ‘Universal’ versus the National Bard » d’Irena R. Makaryk, a été publié dans le cinquième chapitre du livre Memorialising Shakespeare: Commemoration and Collective Identity, 1916-2016. https://t.co/dEk2rAhK23