Biography

Zeb Baker-Smith is Editor at Aspects of History. Having studied Classics at the University of St Andrews, he worked a number of jobs, before turning his focus to writing, editing, research and journalism and joining the magazine in 2025. Zeb is always delighted to hear from readers and writers alike.

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He also works as a teacher of Classics in rural Malawi, where, in his free time, he enjoys travelling overland and documenting life in sub-Saharan Africa.

“Though not a historian per se, I have really enjoyed my stint at Aspects of History, meeting a variety of historians and historical novelists and I look forward to continuing the good work of my predecessor-in-post. It is clear that there is a shared readership between historical writers, fiction and non-fiction, and a need for those authors to promote themselves and their books. We hope that Aspects of History can provide an engaging platform for writers, whether they are established or new to the industry, to help find and expand their audience. Should you be a keen reader of history and historical fiction, we duly hope to inform and entertain you too.”

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Further Reflections of Chalke Hist Fest

Further Reflections of Chalke Hist Fest

Chalke Hist Fest - TuesdayThis is Solstice-Land in June after all and so waking up at 5am because of the light is to be expected. A couple of hours dozing as the lightest of rain tapped at the canvas above and I emerge for a remarkably warm shower. Having gone to sleep shortly after 11 to ...
Reflecting again on the Chalke Hist Fest

Reflecting again on the Chalke Hist Fest

Chalke Hist Fest 3 - WednesdayI woke up to the sight of an earwig flaunting its acrobatic manoeuvres inside the seam of the canvas above. Not quite panic as I flicked it out the tent door, but it got me moving. An earlier start was necessary because this was the first day of festival ...
Camping at the Chalke Hist Fest

Camping at the Chalke Hist Fest

Chalke Hist Fest 4 - ThursdayIt’s all become routine now – more or less six years without having camped and I’ve surprised myself by enjoying it! The warm showers and the Kiwi coffee van twenty metres away lures me out in the morning, a couple of protein ‘crisps’ and a Nakd bar providing ...
Reinforcements arrive at the Chalke Hist Fest

Reinforcements arrive at the Chalke Hist Fest

Reinforcements arrive at the Chalke Hist Fest 5 - Friday It had been a relatively late one as the campsite dragged itself up and back to it. The antics seemed to be crescendoing into the weekend. Having spent a pleasant evening in the company of Aspects of History’s Editor-at-large Justin ...
Winding Down at the Chalke Hist Fest

Winding Down at the Chalke Hist Fest

Winding Down at the Chalke Hist Fest - Saturday & Sunday This was the day that sapped me, the closeness of the heat unendurable and getting oneself up for another talk tricky as the crowds swarmed to Broad Chalke in their droves. The cool mornings, however, have been productive, typing ...
A Quiz for Christmas 2025

A Quiz for Christmas 2025

The Three Magi (and the word itself!) are, in some traditions, believed to take their origin from which monotheistic religion, centred in Iran?Aeschylus’ Persians focuses on the disastrous naval defeat in 480 BC of which invading king?How exactly was Julius Caesar related to ...

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