British conservative 21st-century magazine
The CriticApril 2021 cover issue |
Editor | Christopher Montgomery[1] |
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Deputy Editor | Graham Stewart |
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Online Editor | Ben Sixsmith |
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Executive Editor | Sebastian Milbank |
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Former editors | Michael Mosbacher |
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Categories | |
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Frequency | Monthly |
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Format | A4 |
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Publisher | Olivia Hartley |
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Total circulation (2020) | 19,654 (November–December 2020)[2] |
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Founded | 2019 |
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First issue | November 2019 |
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Company | Locomotive 6960 Ltd |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Based in | London |
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Language | English |
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Website | thecritic.co.uk |
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ISSN | 2633-2655 |
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OCLC | 1140170196 |
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The Critic is a British conservative[8] monthly political and cultural magazine.[9] The magazine was founded in November 2019,[10] with Michael Mosbacher, former editor of Standpoint, and Christopher Montgomery, a strategist with the European Research Group of Eurosceptic Tory MPs,[11] as co-editors. It was funded by Jeremy Hosking, a Conservative party donor[7] who had previously donated to Standpoint.[12]
Contributors include David Starkey, Joshua Rozenberg, Peter Hitchens and Toby Young.[9]
- ^ "About The Critic". The Critic. 2021. Archived from the original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ "The Critic" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK). 11 February 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ^ Sandset, Tony (2 September 2021). "The necropolitics of COVID-19: Race, class and slow death in an ongoing pandemic". Global Public Health. 16 (8–9). Taylor & Francis: 1411–1423. doi:10.1080/17441692.2021.1906927. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- ^ Allfrey, Fran (24 November 2021). "Ethnonationalism and medievalism: reading affective 'Anglo-Saxonism' today with the discovery of Sutton Hoo". Postmedieval. 12 (1–4). Palgrave Macmillan: 75–99. doi:10.1057/s41280-021-00209-9. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
Holland's book was praised in The Critic, a conservative magazine, as evidence of the West's superiority in contrast to the 'moral horror of cultures unleavened by Christianity's influence...'
- ^ Young, Toby (3 April 2020). "I was 'cancelled' for criticising the lockdown – but now more than ever we must hold the government to account". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- ^ Bushman, Heather (14 November 2024). "New College to offer 'woke movement' course taught by right-wing media personality". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- ^ a b Burrell, Ian (30 January 2020). "Does Britain need another contrarian conservative magazine? The Critic makes its case". The Drum. Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ^ Sources describing The Critic as conservative: [3][4][5][6][7]
- ^ a b Wilby, Peter (13 November 2019). "The FT's first female editor, the launch of the Critic, and the tuneless Welsh". New Statesman. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
- ^ "Welcome to The Critic". The Critic. November 2019. Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ^ Hope, Christopher (14 September 2019). "Three intellectual magazines to launch as right and centre-left engage in battle of ideas". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 February 2020.
- ^ Fortado, Lindsay; Fletcher, Laurence (17 June 2019). "City financier Jeremy Hosking donates £850,000 to Standpoint magazine". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2021.