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Preparing for MedRen
For a while now, I’ve been preparing for the MedRen conference in Maynooth in the summer. The research has been slotted in between my various teaching sessions and all the commuting, and it very quickly progressed beyond the conference paper itself. I’ve nearly finished the first draft of an article, which I hope will be…
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Psalms, ballads and music in sixteenth century England
While I haven’t been teaching lately, I’ve been writing, and this morning I submitted an application for a Society for Renaissance Studies postdoctoral fellowship to work on epitaphs, ballads and psalms in sixteenth-century England. A couple of years ago I wrote an article for Literature Compass on verse epitaphs of sixteenth-century women, and noticed that…
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Starting Over 3
So now it’s the Easter vacation and I’m up to my eyeballs in music. I’m thoroughly enjoying doing something that’s closely linked to what I’ve done up to now, but feels refreshingly different, mainly because about a month ago, I hadn’t really thought about why music was printed on the broadside of A New Ballade…
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Starting Over 2
Back before Christmas, in the middle of copy-editing, I received an invitation to submit a proposal for a panel at the MedRen Music Conference in Maynooth in the summer; I accepted and hastily cobbled something together: ‘Mere Claptrap Jumble’: Music and the 16th Century Broadside Ballad A New Ballade of a Lover is the earliest…
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Starting Over 1
As I write, it’s about 6 weeks since my book came out and the Easter vacation, which is the first time I’ve had chance to sit down and think about doing some research since the beginning of the year. Actually, it must be longer than that, given that I spent Christmas proofreading the book… Anyway,…
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Teaching Renaissance Kingship
The first topic on the early modern section of the course that I teach for Liverpool Hope is Renaissance kingship, and I like to start by getting the students drawing: first Henry VIII, then Henry VII. The idea is that it brings home to them the power of the image – they all know what…
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Staying still
Originally posted on The Research Whisperer: This article first appeared in Funding Insight on 7 December 2017 and is reproduced with kind permission of Research Professional. For more articles like this, visit http://www.researchprofessional.com. Photo by Wu Yi | unsplash.com For as long as I’ve been in academia, one of the staples of scholarly life has…
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Commuting
Over the last few months, I’ve been doing a lot of travelling around getting to work. I’m not fond of driving, it’s never been something I particularly enjoy, but living in the back of beyond means that there’s really little alternative. When I wrote Over the Next Hill, I thought I would be doing a…
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Teaching at Edge Hill
I’m pleased to say that since the beginning of the year, I’ve been covering the Dawn of Modernity course for the first year history students at Edge Hill University. It’s been great fun so far, and I must send a big thank you to Nicky Tsougarakis and all the staff at Edge for making everything…
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Teaching the Cold War
The last session of teaching before Christmas on the Liverpool Hope Twentieth Century Europe course at Holy Cross College in Bury was on the Cold War. It’s an interesting topic, and one of the primary sources set for the students to study is an extract from Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech, delivered on 5 March 1946…