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Website title: Thuppahi's Blog | This web site presents the interventions of MICHAEL ROBERTS in the public realm with reference to Sri Lankan political affairs. It will embrace the politics of cricket as well. ROBERTS was educated at St. Aloysius College in Galle and the universities of Peradeniya and Oxford. He taught History at Peradeniya University and Anthropology at Adelaide university. He is now retired and lives in Adelaide.

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Michael Roberts  The British  Empire was carved out over the centuries by intrepid adventurers aided by the weaponry developed in the British Isles and anability to organize their power to maximum effect. When pursuing my interest in cricket and taking …

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Arthur Saniotis & Michael Roberts:  “Empowering the Body and ‘Noble Death’,” .… a reprint of an article pubd in Social Analysis, Volume 50, Issue 1, Spring 2005, 7–24 © Berghahn Journals Facing death with equanimity and with a honed, trained … Continue...

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Andrew Miller in ESPNcricinfo.com, 5 June 2026 Welcome to England‘s new Test era. Stop me if you’ve read this one before. The opening day of the 2026 Test summer proved to be wildly undulating, intermittently chaotic, and utterly compelling. It …

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Last Stand in Kandy Kindle Edition,  by Miliani Philip Sansoni (Author) The book “Last Stand in Kandy” discusses the annexation by the British of the Kingdom of Kandy, after centuries of its’ stubborn resistance to foreign powers. It also covers the period …

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Richard Koenigsberg Just to go back in time a bit. Before High School, I lived in a lower-middle class neighborhood, (Irvington, New Jersey). I lot of Italians, Poles, etc., although I didn’t pay much attention to ethnicity. Many of the … Continue readin...

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