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London Life, 1965–1966 - Editorial Board

Editorial Board

As part of our editorial process, every new collection is subjected to review by leading academics and experts. We would like to thank the following people for their advice and support:

Adrian Bingham

Professor of Modern British History University of Sheffield  https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/people/history-staff/adrian-bingham
Adrian's main research interests are in the political, social and cultural history of twentieth-century Britain. He has worked extensively on the national popular press in the decades after 1918, examining the ways in which newspapers both reflected and shaped British society and culture.

Mark Donnelly

Course Lead BA History and MA Public History St Mary's University  https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/staff-directory/mark-donnelly
Mark Donnelly is Associate Professor and Course Lead for History at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, London. His books include Sixties Britain: Culture, Politics and Society, Liberating Histories, which he co-wrote with Claire Norton, and the edited volume Mad Dogs and Englishness: Popular Music and English Identities. He has published numerous articles and essays in the fields of history theory, public history, memory and contemporary cultural politics.
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Front Cover of The Tatler, 1959

Licensed to access The Tatler, 1901–1965

1901   1965
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Britannia and Eve Front Cover, 1956. On the left is a woman in profile looking to the right. It reads Britannia Eve.

Licensed to access Britannia and Eve, 1926–1957

1929   1957
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Illustrations of British High Society from The Sketch, 1965

Licensed to access The Sketch, 1893–1958

1893   1959
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An illustration of a woman laid in a hammock reading a newspaper. Underneath her sit a dog and a cat. The top left of the image reads The Graphic in white letters.

Licensed to access The Graphic, 1869–1932

1869   1932
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