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A few potential words of the day: Joblijock: a disturber of domestic peace (small children, cantankerous uncles, etc). Yule-hole: the furthest notch in your belt that you need to resort to at Christmas. Confelicity: joy in other people’s happiness. Merry Christmas.

A great British bookshelf revolt buries Johnson’s Unleashed A new craze is sweeping the nation’s bookshops up and down the country in a peaceful protest about a certain disgraced ex-PM’s book Unleashed @gemmagould.bsky.social

Amazing how easy it is for a country to uphold rule of law when it gives a s***

Interested in art history? There are over 60 in-depth, fully-illustrated articles on art, history and social change in the Journal of Art in Society, with topics ranging over all time periods and art styles. It’s freely accessible, and there’s no requirement to sign-in artinsociety.com

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Today would have been the fearless brilliant #DaphneCaruanaGalizia ‘s 60th Birthday. A great journalist murdered for her work.

I know lots of people use “Rose Blanche” when they study World Wars but here is a blog of other picturebooks I would use, all are true stories, wonderfully told and illustrated. They are powerful and moving and about the small actions that make a difference. smithsmm.wordpress.com/2023/12/29/u...

'The foundation worked with UK and Scottish government officials to arrange safe passage and student visas for the women. They have been given places at four medical schools after Scottish ministers changed the law to treat them as home students eligible for free tuition.'

I think this episode - on this day in August 1989 - isn’t known well enough. It, rather than Berlin in November, was when the Iron Curtain really fell. East Germans left their Trabis on this Hungarian field as if they were picnic litter, and made for the west. www.waterstones.com/blog/lewis-b...