Dan Jackson
4 books referenced
Books by Dan Jackson
Referenced in 4 episodes
June 22, 2025
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Paul Roush mentioned Dan Jackson's previous appearance on the podcast and praised his book as 'wonderful on the nature of those divides' between Irish communities in places like Liverpool and London.
June 05, 2023
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Mentioned as Dan Jackson's book about the history and culture of the North East, which both hosts nominated as a history book of the year when it was published
January 28, 2021
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Tom introduces Dan Jackson as the author of this book, describing it as 'brilliant' and noting it makes a case for the significance of Northumbria and regional history more broadly.
November 16, 2020
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Dominic mentions this book when discussing the historical divergence between north and south England, saying 'I know you're a big fan of that book by Dan Jackson, The Northumbrians' and noting how it brings alive the different experience in the north of England.
Referenced in 1 episode
June 05, 2023
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Described as Dan Jackson's doctoral thesis published in 2009 by Liverpool University Press, which forms the basis for his expertise on the episode's topic
Referenced in 2 episodes
September 13, 2021
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Dan Jackson is described as 'author of Northumbrians' when mentioning his church suggestions on Twitter
July 06, 2021
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Referenced when introducing Dan Jackson's contribution about Anglo-Danish relations, noting he is the author of this book
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January 25, 2021
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Mentioned at the end of the episode as having written 'the definitive history of Northumbria' - the author is announced as an upcoming guest on the podcast to discuss the North-South divide in Britain.