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Saturday, June 26, 2004

Brian Manning

Brian Manning, civil wars historian, has died. He was 76, a mere stripling compared to Christopher Hill. Another one I'll never get to meet or hear speaking (after E P Thompson, Gwyn Alf Williams, Jack Plumb, Peter Laslett, Roy Porter, Hill...).
Posted by Sharon at 5:57 PM
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