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About bernardporter2013

Retired academic, author, historian.

The Almost Nearly Perfect People

In the Guardian today there’s a long piece by Michael Booth on Scandinavia, based on his new book, about which I blogged here when I received it for review in December. Here is my finished review, coming out in the … Continue reading

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Britons and Secrecy

I’m still trying to work out why the British seem so much less worked up about the Snowden revelations than other peoples. In the old East Germany last summer, for example, I witnessed public demonstrations in support of him. Angela … Continue reading

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History and Citizenship

Another re-post, from an LRB blog (2 July 2012). Forget all the books – I think this is one of the best things I’ve written. It may be because I’m a professional historian, and so proprietorial towards my subject, but … Continue reading

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Shining City

I’ve just been sent a popular book about Scandinavia to review. It’s by an Englishman. As a long-time English resident in Sweden (on and off), I always feel nervous and rather defensive when I come across books like this. This … Continue reading

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Världens bästa skitskola

The UK does averagely in the ‘Pisa’ tables, comparing student performances around the world. Michael Gove (our minister) blames the lack of progress on the previous Labour government. Sweden does disastrously, plummeting in all subjects. People there blame it on … Continue reading

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Cricket lovely cricket

I have a love for the game of cricket bordering on the religious, and on the incomprehensible for non-Anglo Saxon friends of mine. And Australia has long been my favourite country, certainly of those I have lived in. So I … Continue reading

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The Thomas Quick Affair

(I thought I’d begin this brave new venture by re-posting a piece that Kajsa and I recently posted on the LRB Blog.) Hannes Råstam’s Thomas Quick: The Making of a Serial Killer was translated into English earlier this year. It is highly … Continue reading

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Many years ago…

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