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Dear all,



Published this week in the IAMHIST Blog, Richard Rudin writes on 'Why the British elites were determined to suppress "pirate" radio':



 http://iamhist.net/2018/11/suppress-pirate-radio/

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Why the British elites were determined to suppress ‘pirate’ radio<http://iamhist.net/2018/11/suppress-pirate-radio/>
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Richard Rudin, Liverpool John Moores University 15 November 2018 Last August, in the midst of the ‘silly season’, newsrooms around the UK had the excuse to indulge in one of their favourite types of story: an anniversary of an event in popular





On a separate note, the deadline for paper submissions for the IAMHIST master class, held in collaboration with Centre national de l’audiovisuel du Luxembourg (CNA) & Université du Luxembourg, has been extended to 25 November 2018:



http://iamhist.net/2018/10/call-papers-iamhist-masterclass-2019/



Best wishes,



Llewella



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