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Originally posted on The Hoper of Far-Flung Hopes: *BEWARE: long blog post* Yesterday, I put a post on my Twitter feed asking for peoples’ thoughts on self-funding PhDs. I was really staggered by the response I got: 60 tweets on the subject, with a really diverse range of feedback and opinions, some of which hadn’t…
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Mummy is writing a book…
I’ve started telling my children that I’m working. It’s easier. “Mummy is doing a PhD” is completely incomprehensible to an 8 year old, let alone a 6 year old or a 4 year old, so I’ve always told them I was writing a book. But recently I’ve realised that to them, that doesn’t matter, it’s…
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Tudor Iconography
I’ve now finished reading ‘Tudor Royal Iconography’ by John N. King which was interesting and pointed me in the direction of a few different sources. Happily, neither of the two iconography books that I’ve read has used all the source material that I have. I’m about to start reading Alice Hunt’s PhD thesis, and then…
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Easter holidays
Well, at least for the children anyway. Last week I visited the Salford Diocesan Archives in Manchester and the Talbot Library in Preston. They both have an excellent selection of secondary material, including, in the case of the Talbot Library, quite large sections on the religious orders and Mariological works. The Talbot library is housed…
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First Research Panel
Last week was a busy week. It started with a Spanish listening test (I don’t think I’ve done very well) and finished with my youngest child’s 5th birthday and a party in the garden with family and a few of his friends. Fitted into the middle was my first research panel, which took about 45…