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Lesley A Hall
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Archivist, historian, reader, Londoner, feminist
@erinacean
@erinacean@h-net.social
www.lesleyahall.net
https://lesleyahall.blogspot.com/

History 49%
Political science 20%

A television reviewer (who from his headshot was No Adonis Himself) complained that the participants (including Yours Truly) in a programme about the history of sexuality were Not Hotties. (I had assumed that we were Being Experts, not Eye-Candy, what did I know.)
What's an insult you'll never forget?

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We’re hiring a Commissioning Editor in the Faber Children’s team. You’ll have experience working with authors across all age groups, picture books to Young Adult, and a track record in commercial acquiring. Closing date Sunday 4th January 2026.

www.faber.co.uk/careers/comm...

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Frankly embarrassing for a British newspaper to report this without noting that the University of the Third Age has functioned in the UK for decades. It has 400,000 members.
www.u3a.org.uk/about
‘Keeps your mind alert’: older Swedes reap the benefits of learning for pleasure
Retirees with ‘fantastic hunger for education’ taking part in university organised events in record numbers
www.theguardian.com

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Preserving the history of the Early #GermanGayMovement is essential. Pride in who we are and how much we owe to our courageous forebears, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and Magnus Hirschfeld. #MagnusHirschfeld #QueerStudies #lgbtqHistory #TransgenderStudies 🌈🏳️‍⚧️Ο
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSDLLP7K
Annual of Sexual Intermediaries Volume III (1901)
Amazon.com: Annual of Sexual Intermediaries Volume III (1901) eBook : Hirschfeld, Magnus, Lombardi-Nash, Michael: Kindle Store
www.amazon.com
News story warning people not to use AI to help plan their mountain walks. But sure, use it to govern the country.
Harrison Pitt accuses the King of treachery. Pitt is a Senior Policy Fellow for Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain, who also regularly co-hosts podcasts with his ally Tomlinson (who advocates banning all ethnic and faith minorities from public office). Like Lowe, Pitt is keen to dissolve boundaries/norms

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"Give it a rest" posted podcaster Connor Tomlinson at 3.15pm on Christmas Day about the King's message

Tomlinson advocates bamning all British citizens who are Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist from parliament & civil service, along with ethnic minorities who lack white British ancestors.

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An interesting development in genealogical research, and I’d like to get back into researching my family tree next year. www.theguardian.com/education/20...
‘The hidden engine room’: how amateur historians are powering genealogical research
Wealth of datasets compiled as private passions are now a goldmine for those hunting for their ancestors
www.theguardian.com

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Okay this is a very stupid and niche ask, but is anybody aware of a resource that has information about military uniforms across Europe ca. 1670-1750 which is searchable by both Nation (eg all Prussian uniforms) and by colour schemes (eg that used colours X and y) or anything like that?

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The comments on this are all about how sweet it is and I feel insane. Using AI to make fake memories of your grandma with dementia and telling her they happened and then filming her reaction

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It really has come to this: the Pope and the King (the POPE! the KING!) spout what used to be seen as platitudes so banal and mainstream as to be effectively meaningless and now they’re being demonised as socialists and lefty culture warriors… the flipping POPE AND KING FFS

I was at Guide Camp in the early 1960s with somebody who had to take her special (I guess, in retrospect, gluten-free) bread substitute with her.

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Merry Christmas! My state of the field essay on the history of sexuality in Modern France was published in open access yesterday by @frenchhistory.bsky.social. Check it out at academic.oup.com/fh/advance-a...
Review article: the history of sexuality in modern France
Sometimes, when I explain that my research expertise lies in the history of sexuality in modern France, the follow-up is some version of a question: ‘so I
academic.oup.com

And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, therefore does not rest in any unvisited tomb and the jury is out on whether his influence was incalculably diffusive.
And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, has no mouth. And he must scream.
And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, beat on, boat against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

That says Percy Grainger but it was apparently a trad children's playing song collected by someone else and set by him: www.ackermanmusic.co.uk/there-was-a-...
Grainger, George Percy Aldridge : There was a pig went out to dig, "Chrisimas Day in the morning" - :: All Digital Sheet Music :: Ackerman Music Ltd
There was a pig went out to dig. An English playing song collected in Lancashire and published in Miss M. H. Mason's "Nursery Rhymes and Country Songs", freely set for
www.ackermanmusic.co.uk

Memory of a nursery rhyme that used to feature on Listen with Mother in my extreme youth around this season: There was a pig went out to dig, on Chrissymas Day:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vyp...
There Was a Pig Went Out to Dig (1910) | Percy Grainger
YouTube video by Dylan May Music
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i post this story every christmas, and will keep doing so until it stops making me cry

merry christmas xx
A real Good Samaritan
One act of kindness that befell Leeds writer Bernard Hare in 1982 changed him profoundly. Here he tells his story.
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This Christmas Day, we're sharing a festive favourite with a scientific past.

This illustration of Poinsettia pulcherrima comes from Fleurs de Java (1742), created during the Linnean age of botanical discovery.

From science to Christmas tradition, season’s greetings from us at the Society!

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Merry Christmas! Wishing everyone recreation and renewal.

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Happy Christmas from the FoFC

We wish all our members, donors, volunteers, and supporters a very Happy Christmas.
#4 sounds like a lovely book but I didn't write it. Have had whānau up and down the country send me clippings lol
Whoever put together this list that has been circulated to regional papers, didn't fact check.

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“This boy is Ignorance. This girl is Want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased.”

- Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol.
Extremely funny to call the pope “holier-than-thou”

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And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, has no mouth. And he must scream.
And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, beat on, boat against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
And Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, reckoned he got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she’s going to adopt him and sivilize him and he can’t stand it. He been there before.

Was it WW1 or 2 that was the first large scale conflict in which most deaths were in combat rather than from disease, infection, etc?

I've heard surprising things about their banking system, as well

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Current special relationship is that Britain gives Donald Trump two state visits, and he attacks bans British citizens from entry to the US www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
UK social media campaigners among five denied US visas
The Trump administration bans five people who have called for tech regulation from entering the country.
www.bbc.co.uk