Lobster Issue 48: Contents

Pieces without an author’s name are by the editor

Parish Notices

Thanks to: Tim Pendry, Chris Tame, Jane Affleck, Richard Alexander, Tom Easton and Robert Henderson.

Among the Contributors to this Issue

Michael Carlson has written books on the film directors Oliver Stone, Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood in the Pocket Essentials series. He has written about assassinations in The Spectator, Financial Times, Headpress, and Crime Time magazines. As Mike Carlson he presents sports programmes on British TV.

Dan Hind lives in London. In March 2004 Esquire magazine named him as the third most influential man in UK publishing under 40. He is under 40.

Scott Newton is Senior Lecturer in Modern British and International History at Cardiff University. His most recent book is The Global Economy 1944-2000. The Limits of Ideology (London, 2004).

Tim Pendry is Chairman of TPPR <www.timpendry.com>. It provides political, international trade and cultural communications advisory and agency services, mostly to non-OECD interests and NGOs.

Bernard Porter is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at Newcastle University. His most recent book is The Absent-Minded Imperialists. The Empire in British Culture and Society (Oxford University Press, 2004).

Peter Smith is an Open University politics tutor in the North East. Until recently he taught politics at the University of Teesside.

Robin Ramsay


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