Derek Turner (journalist)
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Derek Turner (born 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is a freelance journalist. In the early 1980s he served in the Irish Navy and moved to England in 1988.
Derek Turner was editor of Right Now! magazine from 1995 until its demise in December 2006. He is now editor of The Quarterly Review, and a contributing editor to AlternativeRight.com an online magazine which seeks to "forge a new intellectual right-wing".[1]
Turner's writings have been translated into 12 languages. He has written for a wide range of journals, including The Times, Literary Review, Salisbury Review, and The Sunday Telegraph, and writes regular articles for the U.S. paleoconservative magazine Chronicles and the German newspaper Junge Freiheit. He has also taken part in debates at Cambridge and Durham Universities and spoken at many conferences in the UK and overseas.
References
- ^ AlternativeRight website
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Turner, Derek |
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Freelance journalist |
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1964 |
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Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
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