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− | Fandom in the UK has a long and very rich history producing such luminaries in the field as [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Vince Clarke]], and [[Peter Weston]] (England) and [[Walt Willis]] and [[James White]] (Northern Ireland). For an insightful look at the history of [[fandom]] in Britain, see [[Rob Hansen|Rob Hansen's]] ''[[Then]]''. | + | Fandom in the UK has a long and very rich history producing such luminaries in the field as [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Vince Clarke]], and [[Peter Weston]] (England) and [[Walt Willis]] and [[James White]] (Northern Ireland). For an insightful look at the history of [[fandom]] in Britain, see [[Rob Hansen|Rob Hansen's]] ''[[Then]]''. [[Caroline Mullan]] wrote [[A Short Visual History of British Fandom]]. |
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Revision as of 11:23, 27 March 2020
Fandom in the UK has a long and very rich history producing such luminaries in the field as Arthur C. Clarke, Vin¢ Clarke, and Peter Weston (England) and Walt Willis and James White (Northern Ireland). For an insightful look at the history of fandom in Britain, see Rob Hansen's Then. Caroline Mullan wrote A Short Visual History of British Fandom.
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