matt bliss
@mattPGRbliss
historian of late c20 architecture in Britain - none of it especially good. | he/him
you can now read my review of John Davis' superb Waterloo Sunrise in the latest issue of @UrbanHistoryCUP: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
In which Dragon Age tie in novels are discussed at greater length than Kabbalah x.com/theoryish_pod/…
It's ya boi Benji! We are starting off our season with a tried and true Walter Benjamin episode on his "Arcades Project"! Alongside former Prom King @mattPGRbliss , we discuss interior shopping space, walking and found footage horror! Listen on buff.ly/4h3sAvo
It's ya boi Benji! We are starting off our season with a tried and true Walter Benjamin episode on his "Arcades Project"! Alongside former Prom King @mattPGRbliss , we discuss interior shopping space, walking and found footage horror! Listen on buff.ly/4h3sAvo
This one's for you, @mattyglesias Why readers should disregard such smug, callous commentary. currentaffairs.org/news/the-opini…
The Modern British City 1945-2000 is out on November 28th, and is available for pre-order from @LHArtBooks: lundhumphries.com/products/the-m….
This is a really superb thesis - and has transformed much of what I thought I knew about the period. Incredibly exciting to see it out in the world.
I wrote it so you don't have to
was I just supposed to find out by accident that the Body Shop's former headquarters in Littlehampton looked like what would happen if the Song dynasty had developed enterprise zones?



Someone please dissuade me from titling the thesis "Price of the brick going up"
Our guest, @mattPGRbliss , had some things to recommend ! Check out last week's episode for more context!
🥁Announcing the Public Domain Image Archive! 🥁 We are v excited to share our new sister-project, the Public Domain Image Archive (PDIA), a curated collection of 10k+ out-of-copyright historical images, all free to explore and reuse pdimagearchive.org @pdimagearchive
This is a pretty outrageous misrepresentation of the Irish position in 2024, frankly and unbecoming of an historian @simonmontefiore
Quincy Mine Shaft House No. 6 in Hancock, MI. Built in 1892 and destroyed by a fire in 1956.