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May 24, 2024 · Bridgerton is an American fantasy of ye olde England – right down to the absurd if enjoyably playful not-quite colour blind casting and its insinuation that Regency London was peopled with an ...
Zoe Strimpel (born 8 July 1982) is a British columnist and commentator. Strimpel writes a weekly opinion column for The Sunday Telegraph. [1] She has appeared on BBC Radio 4 's A Point Of View and presents a podcast on culture called Hyped! with the historian Tom Stammers.
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Historian, author, columnist, broadcaster and all-round pundit: gender, feminism, dating, singleness, the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s. Anti-woke & critical of Metoo.
Zoe Strimpel is a journalist, historian and author who writes a weekly column for The Sunday Telegraph. She covers gender, dating, identity, and topical events.
May 24, 2024 · 2 Apr 2024. Zoe Strimpel. Britain should follow Germany’s lead in weeding out anti-Semites. On the surface of it, Germany’s new pathway to citizenship sounds like a rare dose of sense from the...
May 24, 2024 · Bridgerton’s beloved first season saw an explosively sexy performance from its male lead, an antisocial Duke played by the gorgeous British-Zimbabwean actor Regé-Jean Page.
Dr Zoe Strimpel (previous Research Fellow) I am a historian of dating, gender, intimacy and feminism in 20th century Britain, with a particular interest in how gender politics shapes the intimate sphere.
Zoe Strimpel is a historian of gender and relationships, a columnist for the Sunday Telegraph and the author of Seeking Love in Modern Britain: Gender, Dating and the Rise of ‘the...
American-raised, Cambridge-educated Strimpel, a long-time fan of Sex and the City, viewed as her role-model the character of Samantha, a predatory seeker of men. After a spell attempting to...