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This book would probably never have reached fruition without the encouragement and advocacy of Malcolm Chase, whose recent passing has robbed us of a wonderful historian and a kind and generous colleague. I am also extremely grateful to Anthony Howe, director of the Letters of Richard Cobden Project, for ongoing access to the project’s files and his unwavering support over the fifteen years since I left his employment.
Much of the research for this book was undertaken during three periods of leave funded by Leeds Beckett University. It has benefitted from the interdisciplinary ethos, intellectual dynamism and supportive collegiality of the School of Cultural Studies and Humanities. I would like to thank colleagues past and present for their support, including Heather Shore; Ruth Robbins; the current Dean of School, Andrew Cooper; the History Course Directors, Grainne Goodwin and Rachel Rich; and my fellow subject heads in Media and English, Lisa Taylor and Rob Burroughs. Special thanks go to Bronwen Edwards, whose writing workshops allowed me to carve out the time to complete the manuscript; and to Neil Washbourne, whose intellectual generosity has greatly enhanced my knowledge of the theory and approaches of celebrity studies.
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