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Reality, identity and empathy: the changing face of social history television.: An article from: Journal of Social History

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Reality, identity and the changing face of social history television.
Tristram Hunt
Journal of Social History (Magazine/Journal)
March 22, 2006
Thomson Gale
39 3 843(16)

Distributed by Thomson Gale

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 22, 2006

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Tristram Hunt

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Tristram Hunt is the author of Marx’s General: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels and Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City. One of Britain’s leading young historians, he writes regularly for The Guardian, The Observer, and The Times, and has broadcast numerous series for the BBC. A lecturer in history at the University of London, Hunt represents Stoke-on-Trent in the British Parliament, where he serves as the education spokesman for the Labour Party.

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