Keith Sellick
Contributing Writer
Keith - me
I am writer, sub-editor and layout person. knowledgeable about many things that catch my eye. Expert in Indesign, Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator. Can do everything from writing copy, making up page templates to lay out, subbing and re-writing, putting on headlines and standfirsts to proofing and seeing the job off to the printer. Also adept at web work.
Currently I am freelancing and wanting to write more. My interests are politics, economics, history, society and films. Also I like Mac software and social media. Check out my website for work http://keithsww.blogspot.com/ and one where I sound off about things that interest me http://boshtosh5.blogspot.com/
Latest Articles
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VII: Cato and Cicero
The Roman Senate's defence of its power and prestige was led by Cato and Cicero. But their differing styles of defending the Republic proved inadequate
Apr 23, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part II: Economy and Society
The civil strife that led to the fall of the Roman Republic took place when Rome was going through great changes to its political and economic institutions
Apr 23, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic: key moments in its Downfall
During the fall of the Republic, Rome was convulsed with struggles between powerful senators, great armies and the plebian masses. Here are the main events.
Apr 9, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part X: Augustus and the Imperium
The victory of Augustus Caesar led to the final fall of the Roman Republic and its replacement by the Imperium and Empire of the Roman Emperors
Mar 27, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VI: Octavian and Mark Antony
After the murder of the Dictator Julius Caesar there were two more civil wars in which Mark Antony and Octavian fought for supremacy of the Roman world
Mar 27, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VIII: Rise of Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar first ruled Rome as a triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus. But his ambition drove him on to become the sole dictator of the state
Mar 6, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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The Ruined Abbey at Muchelney on the Somerset Levels
An outstanding Tudor house and England's only two-storey medieval toilet are some of the attractions worth visiting at this West Country historical site
Feb 29, 2012
- Keith Sellick
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Down House: Charles Darwin's Den of Discovery
Charles Darwin spent 40 years at Down House; a period that saw him pursue his scientific work while being a devoted husband and doting father.
Aug 11, 2011
- Keith Sellick
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Eltham Palace: Modernist Icon on the ruins of a Royal Residence
1,000 years of history of Eltham Palace has seen it as a Bishop's manor, royal palace, barn and country mansion embodying the best of Art Deco style.
Jul 31, 2011
- Keith Sellick
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The Last Battle in England: Sedgemoor, 6 July, 1685
The Battle of Sedgemoor was the final time two armies fought each other in England but it did not end the conflict between king and parliament
Jul 6, 2011
- Keith Sellick
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