Victoria’s Madmen: Revolution and Alienation, by Clive Bloom
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
Clive Bloom finds the rap sheet on an iconic cultural figure frustratingly incomplete
Clive Bloom considers the development of a particularly disturbing form of crime
In his review of Playboys and Mayfair Men: Crime, Class, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1930s London, by Angus McLaren (Books, 23 November), Clive Bloom writes that “…the Mayfair men finally atoned for...
Clive Bloom enjoys a sociological study of why a group of rich layabouts became crooks – and how society dealt with them
News Fellowship of the top teachers Features Multiculturalism under attack; Rohan Gunaratna gets inside the mind of al-Qaida; Clive Bloom dissects the history of bestsellers Books David Crystal on...
Clive Bloom has never met an academic who "works nine to five, five days a week". Data summarised by Malcolm Tight in Higher Education Quarterly show that academics on average work 55 hours a week....
One must presume that Clive Bloom arrived at his epiphany regarding the economy with which humanities research can be undertaken only after benefiting from the "largesse" of Arts and Humanities...
Clive Bloom on the utopians who struggled to realise their dream of a building a secular socialist Jewish state in Europe
I enjoyed Clive Bloom's "Hello, Yellow Brick Road" (17 March), but he repeats a myth that Frank Baum himself must have started about "Oz" having originated from the chance sighting of a filing...
The attack on humanities research by Clive Bloom, emeritus professor of English and American studies at Middlesex University, is another curious act of self-harm by the university and very poorly...
Clive Bloom, please get your facts "in shape". His article on the direction of post-1992 institutions, using Middlesex University as the prime example of how we have got things wrong, is totally...
Those of us who try to draw attention to the reality of what humanity is doing to the Earth, and what the Earth, in response, is beginning to do to humanity, get used to being called names by people...