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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph
History Monograph: March 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Monday, 25 March 2013.
History Monograph: April 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Tuesday, 30 April 2013.
History Monograph: August 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Monday, 26 August 2013.
History Monograph: End Game?
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Tuesday, 11 June 2013.
History Monograph: A Year of History
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Monday, 14 October 2013.
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Somerville Historian: July 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Wednesday, 30 July 2014. A member of our household recently received a new passport from Her Majesty’s Passport Office. The famous sea arch of Dorset. There are pictures of moorland, and of rolling hills much like the South Downs. The landscape itself, which we could all agree to love. For historians and nation-builders, nationalists and patriots in the 19. This is the United Kingdom. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Somerville Historian: How to Vote
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 7 May 2015. The Polish royal election of 1573, as imagined by Jan Matejko (d. 1893). On UK Election Day (which on this occasion has been awaited for the unusually long span of five full years), what do our late medieval and Renaissance forbearers tell us about how to vote? Although we think of it as a period of mighty monarchies, 15. The UK party leaders, these were always transgressed).
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Somerville Historian: Oświęcim or Auschwitz?
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 27 October 2014. Earlier this month, I attended a conference. In Poland on the Jagiellonians. A favourite national dynasty representing a lost golden age. The conference, jointly organised by the Universities of Warsaw and Katowice, was held in the medium-sized, southern town of Oświęcim – in the 15. Is it, and should it always be, 1944 in this pocket of Europe? As a British citizen from the Polish diaspo...
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Somerville Historian: February 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 17 February 2014. Not just the students who are learning. In particular, I’m now aware of just how deeply indebted my new European Research Council Research project. 8217; course, which is meant to showcase interdisciplinary ways of studying the past, has shaped the ERC project just as much. Many colleges make ‘Approaches’ compulsory for first years, so that students get a panoramic sense ...Natalia is Pr...
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Somerville Historian: October 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 27 October 2014. Earlier this month, I attended a conference. In Poland on the Jagiellonians. A favourite national dynasty representing a lost golden age. The conference, jointly organised by the Universities of Warsaw and Katowice, was held in the medium-sized, southern town of Oświęcim – in the 15. Is it, and should it always be, 1944 in this pocket of Europe? As a British citizen from the Polish diaspo...
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Somerville Historian: May 2015
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 7 May 2015. The Polish royal election of 1573, as imagined by Jan Matejko (d. 1893). On UK Election Day (which on this occasion has been awaited for the unusually long span of five full years), what do our late medieval and Renaissance forbearers tell us about how to vote? Although we think of it as a period of mighty monarchies, 15. The UK party leaders, these were always transgressed).
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Somerville Historian: May 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 22 May 2014. Photo by Francisco Antunes. Before the challenges of an Oxford Trinity term started, I spent a week in Alsace, one of Europe’s great borderlands. Alsace occupies a plain between the Vosges and Black Forest mountains, full of vineyards, medieval villages and ruined castles. Perhaps the most famous of the Alsatian castles is Haut-Koenigsbourg. Kaiser Wilhelm II, castle enthusiast. A Corner of...
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Somerville Historian: Dolphins in the Bodleian
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 12 January 2015. Dolphins in the Bodleian. After a long, busy autumn term of teaching and running a research project (hence the gap in blog posts, apologies), last week I finally ventured back into the Bodleian Library, and found a new exhibition in the entrance hall. Aldus Manutius:The Struggle and the Dream. At a time when academic publishing is again going through a major metamorphosis, and experiencin...
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Somerville Historian: Composite Monarchies
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. James VI and I, by Daniel Mytens. In 1992, John Elliott. Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, published a seminal article which I ask all my students of early modern Europe read – ‘A Europe of Composite Monarchies’ ( Past and Present. Perhaps, at this juncture, British politicians should read it too. And regardless of the referendum result, British politicians would also do ...
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Somerville Historian: June 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 12 June 2014. Academic dress: your examiner might look like this. Photo by Matthias Rosenkranz. Labels: Oxford and its ways. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is Dr. Natalia Nowakowska's blog about writing and teaching history at Oxford University. Natalia is Principal Investigator on the ERC-funded project. Jagiellonians: Dynasty, Memory and Identity in Central Europe. History at Somerville College.
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Monday, 14 October 2013.
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