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Andrew Robinson

The first major biography of Joseph Rotblat, the scientist who helped build the atomic bomb then campaigned for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

Published May 10 2012

Andrew Robinson visits an exhibition in London.

Published January 21 2011

Andrew Robinson reviews a book about British publishing in the twentieth century.

Published August 24 2010

Andrew Robinson reviews a title by Philip Davies.

Published July 1 2010

Andrew Robinson reviews a book on the history of science.

Published June 11 2010

Andrew Robinson reviews a British Library exhibition.

Published June 11 2010

Andrew Robinson reviews a book on Egyptology and hieroglyphics.

Published December 14 2009

Andrew Robinson reviews a collection by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans

Published October 16 2009
Published October 22 2008
 Andrew Robinson enjoys an original blend of art history and history of science in this exploration of the medieval origins of the Renaissance.
Published August 12 2008
Published May 16 2008
Andrew Robinson reviews a book on technology by David Edgerton
Published August 15 2007
Andrew Robinson recalls conversations with the famous director about his work, and in particular the recently re-released Urdu film, The Chess Players, made in the 1970s, which explores events surrounding the British annexation of Oudh in 1856.
Published June 18 2007
Andrew Robinson explores the first biography of the husband of Virginia Woolf.
Published January 24 2007
Andrew Robinson marvels at the brain power and breadth of knowledge of the 18th-century polymath Thomas Young. He examines his relationship with his contemporaries, particularly with the French Egyptologist Champollion, and how he has been viewed subsequently by historians.
Published March 13 2006

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