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Book Review - Entwined Histories: Essays on Poland, Britain and Cultural Memory

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AD - this book was kindly sent to me in exchange for an honest review.   Entwined Histories is a collection of essays written by diplomat, scholar, and author, Piotr Wilczek. As the title suggests, the essays aim to highlight the shared history between Poland and Britain, something that hasn’t been written about extensively before. Rather than focussing on the more typical connections between the two nations, such as official policy and visits, Wilczek takes a unique approach by drawing attention to the reality of diplomacy, including conversations, observations, food, culture, and more. Each section of the book explores a different theme, such as traditions, shared histories, literature, and faith.  Wilczek argues that diplomacy is shaped by personal encounters and conversations and not just policies and treaties, with a great deal of diplomacy actually taking place under the radar and not just via official processes. He focuses on how the everyday life and interactions of di...

Book Review: Scotland's Wings by Robert Jeffrey

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 AD - PR Product  My first ever museum job was in an aerospace museum and, as a result of that, I will always have a fascination with planes and aviation history. I was excited to read Robert Jeffrey's Scotland's Wings as I was keen to find out more about Scotland's aeronautical connections.  Jeffrey drew me in within the introduction by talking about famous Bristol planes the Brabazon and Britannia - planes that I already knew quite a lot about. From the outset it is clear that the author is an aviation enthusiast and holds an in-depth knowledge of the topic.  Throughout his book, Jeffrey discusses Scotland's pioneering work in the aviation industry from early wooden frame based aircraft to zeppelins and space shuttles. Having previously learned a great deal about how crucial the city of Bristol is to aviation and aerospace history, I found it really fascinating to learn about Scotland's connections within the industry. Jeffrey highlights key innovators and inventi...

Book Review: The Fall of Roman Britain and Why We Speak English by John Lambshead

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  AD - PR Product.  John Lambshead's new book, The Fall of Roman Britain and Why We Speak English, is an interesting analysis of the abrupt fall of Roman Britain. His particular focus is how and why Britain was so unlike former European provinces of the Western Empire, such as in terms of language and religion. The Fall of Roman Britain uses data from historians, archaeologists, climatologists and biologists to determine why Britannia was so different to the other former European provinces and had seemed to have few Roman cultural influences. Lambshead  I found it incredibly interesting that Lambshead analysed this question through a range of different perspectives, considering both historical and scientific reasoning.   As mentioned in my  previous book review , Roman history isn't something that I have studied in great detail. With this in mind, I found Lambshead's writing style is both accessible and informative and easy to follow for those with a limite...

Book Review: Roman Britain's Pirate King: Carausius Constantitus Chlorus and the Fourth Roman Invasion of Britain by Dr Simon Elliott

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AD - PR Product.  Admittedly I don't know a great deal about Roman history. It's not something that was really studied in great detail throughout my education but definitely an area of history that I'm intrigued to discover more about which is why I was keen to read this book.  Simon Elliott's  Roman Britain's Pirate King: Carausius Constantitus Chlorus and the Fourth Roman Invasion tells the fascinating story of how Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Valerius Carausius usurped the western augustus (senior emperor) Maximian in 286 AD. This allowed him to establish a North Sea Empire in Gaul and Britain which lasted a little over a decade until 296 AD. Elliott analyses key events and aspects of the chronology of the Roman Empire which are pivotal to the story of Carausius' seizure of power and rule including the role of Roman coinage, the disappearance of the  Classis Britannia and also considers the impact of his rule on the Roman Empire as a whole. Elliott does an excel...