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John Roberts finally goes to print!
Today, I am very pleased. Yesterday I received the proofs of my article on John Roberts. I started work on this as a palaeography training project before I began my PhD in 2011, so it’s been a long time coming. His first mention on my blog, I think, was back in 2012. He (which is…
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‘Nor syng, nor to daunce alone’: Precarity, Loneliness and the Early Career Academic
A keynote paper given at The Experience of Loneliness in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Conference, 29-30 June 2021 Postscript: In August 2022, after 8 months of negotiations, I was given a 2 day a week indefinite teaching and scholarship contract and a 2 day a week indefinite teaching and scholarship contract with an end…
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Historical Association Conference 2024 part 3
This is the final post in a short series about the 2024 Historical Association Conference, held in Birmingham in May. The final session of Day 1 was a Roundtable which discussed the value historians can add to contemporary and future issues? Jonathan Phillips opened by suggesting that the main contribution is perspective born of context.…
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Historical Association Conference 2024 part 2
This is the second in a series of three posts about the Historical Association Conference, held in Birmingham on 10 and 11 May 2024. After lunch on day 1, I went to hear Ann Hughes talk about the role and reputation of Birmingham during the civil wars. She acknowledged that this stage Birmingham was less…
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Historical Association Conference 2024 part 1
This is the first in a short series of posts about the 2024 Historical Association Conference in Birmingham. I haven’t been to the HA Conference since it was online during COVID, so it was lovely to go back this year. I went down the day before the conference started and spent a few hours looking…