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  • January 1, 2015

    2015: Happy New Year

    New Year’s Day, and I am back at my desk for the first time in several months, mainly in a late attempt to put together a panel for the Reading Early Modern Studies conference in July, for which the call for papers closes very soon.  It’s galvanised me into thinking properly about ballads again for…

  • January 1, 2015

    Early Career Life in 2014 – Cath Feely

    Cath is lovely; I was privileged to know her during her time at Manchester and to hear her speak, brilliantly, for the Historical Assocation in Bolton. Here she shares her experience of beginning a permanent job at the University of Derby in 2014.

  • December 28, 2014

    Wall of Chocolate

    I am slightly afraid that I might be buried alive by a chocolate avalanche in the night. In an homage to BBC Radio 4’s ‘Fags, Mags and Bags’, I have built a Wall of Chocolate instead of a Wall of Crisps. What this Christmas lacked in books (not a single one, for the first time…

  • December 27, 2014

    Merry Christmas

    At the beginning of the year I commented that 2014 was a year of scary life changes, including my husband’s retirement, my need to get a job and that, all being well, I would be a doctor by the end of the year. Well, one out of three isn’t bad. Is it? The retirement happened,…

  • December 16, 2014

    Is academia really worth it?

    As someone who is searching for any form of fulfilling paid employment and is struggling to find it, in academia or beyond, this really strikes a chord. Still awaiting my viva, by the way – it’s due at the end of January. The Thesis Whisperer This post was written Dr Kathy McKay,a Postdoctoral Research Fellow…

  • December 3, 2014

    Mary, Queen of Scots

    Last week I was privileged to give a lecture on Mary, Queen of Scots, to a large group of A-level students in Manchester.  I thoroughly enjoyed myself, especially as it gave me the chance to sing a few verses of a ballad about the Babington Plot!

  • November 5, 2014

    Roots

    Where did my thesis come from?  It was born of the twin passions for history and music that go back to childhood, although I’d be the first to agree that it neither had a trouble-free gestation (it’s something of a mutation), nor was it entirely my idea.   They are bound up together in my love…

  • November 3, 2014

    Research video

    Some months ago, I filmed a short interview about my research for the history department at Manchester.  I haven’t watched it yet, but apparently the film is now on YouTube.

  • November 2, 2014

    Autumn Break

    As we didn’t get much of a summer holiday, what with the small matter of a thesis to finish, we’ve just enjoyed a few wet and windy days in Dumfries.  We got completely soaked through at Caerlaverock Castle, the only triangular castle in Britain, went on a boat trip to Threave Castle and saw red…

  • October 14, 2014

    Work website

    As I move from the student world back into the world of work and take my first steps towards paid employment (well, since I had my children, anyway), I’ve created a new sister blog to this site: www.jennihyde.wordpress.com.  I will continue to publish the latest news about my research here, but for matters professional I…

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