Andrew Robinson
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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
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Andrew Robinson visits an exhibition in London. Published January 21 2011
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Andrew Robinson reviews a book about British publishing in the twentieth century. Published August 24 2010
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Andrew Robinson reviews a title by Philip Davies. Published July 1 2010
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Andrew Robinson reviews a book on the history of science. Published June 11 2010
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Andrew Robinson reviews a British Library exhibition. Published June 11 2010
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Andrew Robinson reviews a book on Egyptology and hieroglyphics. Published December 14 2009
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Andrew Robinson reviews a collection by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans Published October 16 2009
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Published October 22 2008
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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
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Published May 16 2008
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Andrew Robinson reviews a book on technology by David Edgerton
Published August 15 2007
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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
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Andrew Robinson explores the first biography of the husband of Virginia Woolf.
Published January 24 2007
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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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