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Syntagma Launches The History Man

http://www.thehistoryman.net

Syntagma Media is pleased to announce the launch of our newest site, The History Man.

So, who is the history man? It’s none other than Steve Newman, an historian and a prolific author on our network, with sites like, A Publisher’s Diary, Jazz Groove, and A Literary Life.

The History Man will range over Steve’s view of history from the Middle Ages to the present day. He begins with a series on the comparative history of Britain and the USA.

The site forms part of our new Allusionz Network Magazine which covers the arts and philosophies.

If you’re a lover of history, this is well worth visiting regularly.

10 Responses to “Syntagma Launches The History Man”

  1. Does this man sleep? Hemingway Serial, A Literary Life, Our Man in Stratford, Jazz Groove, occasional contributions to Classy Classical, A Publisher’s Diary, I seem to recall at least two entries in Celebrity at Work, and now The History Man? S’trooth!

    Any truth to the rumour that this will soon be called the Syntagma Newman Magazine Network?

    ;)

    All the best to His Lordship on this newest endeavour.

  2. I can testify to the fact that no, the man does not sleep. ;)

  3. Sleep is for wimps! Here at Syntagma we’re building a new breed of round-the-clock workers who never stop churning out exquisite copy for our voracious websites. They will be well rewarded — in Heaven. :-)

  4. Heaven? I’ve no time for Heaven!

  5. Gosh, I know I don’t even have enough time to visit all the blogs in my feed reader on a daily basis, but this one, I definitely need to add it to my list!

  6. Does Heaven have time for you, Steve? That’s the real question. ;-)

  7. Yzabel, you must definitely add it to your reader. Good to see you back in circulation. ;-)

  8. Is it being dugg or slashdoted already ? - it’s down.

  9. Back in circulation is big words, I’m probably rather just sitting somewhere on the pavement looking at everything moving around me. ;) But thanks.

  10. It’s OK now, Marcel.

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