Tim Blanning's new book has attracted a good deal of review attention. Amongst the most interesting:
(i) a joint interview with Blanning and Ian Bostridge in Standpoint
(ii) Simon Heffer in the Telegraph - very critical of the book, particularly its apparent neglect of 20th century English music, and its 'navel-gazing expatiations' on John Coltrane or Eric Clapton.
(iii) James Penrose in The New Criterion
(iv) further reviews in the Guardian and Independent
Reading the edited collection, distantly: some trends in British
theological publishing in the twentieth century
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publishing, both as an exercise in the history of technology and as a way
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