Jaqueline Mitchell studied History of Art at Oxford Brookes where she gained an MA. She is a freelance writer, compiler, publisher and editor whose books focus on social, cultural and natural history. These include How to be a Good Parent (Bodleian Publishing, 2014), Blitz Spirit (Osprey, 2010) and Birds: An Anthology (Bodleian Publishing, 2020). Jaqueline also works as a commissioning editor in […]
Victoria Preston has provided strategic communications advice to corporate and government clients around the world for over 30 years and during that time has visited many cultural and religious sites, from Jerusalem to Japan, Ireland to Iraq. She is an Associate Fellow at the King’s Centre for Strategic Communications and an occasional contributor to the […]
Tom read history at Trinity College Dublin and gained a postgraduate degree at University College, London. Initially working in advertising, Tom switched to producing and directing television documentaries before becoming a full-time writer. His widely acclaimed first book Hitler’s Loss: What Britain and America Gained from Europe’s Cultural Exiles (2001) was followed in 2005 by […]
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