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Some Thoughts on the History Manifesto | historywomble

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039;Making good use of the things that we find / Things that the everyday folk leave behind': ramblings of an early modern historian. Noos of Your Fish. Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Caleb (part I) →. October 14, 2014. Some Thoughts on the History Manifesto. Just over a week ago, Cambridge University Press. Launched their first Open Access book,. This is clearly intended to provoke discussion, as the book’s webpage has a forum section. Discussed on pp. 90-3 of the. These arguments are delivered through four ch...

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Counting Historians | historywomble

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039;Making good use of the things that we find / Things that the everyday folk leave behind': ramblings of an early modern historian. Fame, fortune, and footnotes →. February 15, 2015. Recently, for the first time and with the help of patient friends (especially Simon Abernethy. Page of the journal website JSTOR. It seemed well worth investigating. Appearance of ‘mariner’ in JSTOR Data for Research, subject ‘History’. Searching for these terms using DfR, exporting the results in CSV format. But the two n...

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Bundles of History | historywomble

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039;Making good use of the things that we find / Things that the everyday folk leave behind': ramblings of an early modern historian. Inspired by Joanne Bailey’s example. I have set up a bundlr account. 8220;Online Sources”. 8220;Tools and Programmes”. 8220;History Online”. 8220;Early Modern Online”. 2 thoughts on “ Bundles of History. December 18, 2014 at 2:30 pm. Pingback: Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Caleb (part IV) historywomble. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Top Posts and Pages.

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039;Making good use of the things that we find / Things that the everyday folk leave behind': ramblings of an early modern historian. Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Caleb (part IV). Counting Historians →. January 5, 2015. Tagged High Court of Admiralty. 8230;is an idea suggested on Twitter, over the weekend, by Cambridge early modernist Liesbeth Corens. Liesbeth Corens (@onslies) January 3, 2015. 8211; inspired, as the tweet suggests, by ‘Dance Your PhD’, a competition sponsored by the journal. Who says histori...

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Toe-dipping in the mainstream | historywomble

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039;Making good use of the things that we find / Things that the everyday folk leave behind': ramblings of an early modern historian. Fame, fortune, and footnotes. The water is too deep →. June 3, 2015. Toe-dipping in the mainstream. These days, academics are encouraged to appeal to big audiences. We are told that we must have ‘impact’ ( teaching 2.2 million university students. The piece was a response to an article in. By Professor David Abulafia. On behalf of Historians for Britain. Then started writi...

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The history of 'the unruly sort of clowns' and other early modern peculiarities. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Voices of the People. Newer posts →. On periodisation: unanswerable questions, questionable answers. June 7, 2016. The many-headed monster’s mini-series ‘ On Periodisation. Really struck a chord with our readers, prompting an outpouring of comments both below the line and on twitter. I have captured many of these in this Storify. May 16, 2016. For the Series introduction.

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The early modern internet. I’ve never been a Monday morning person. But today was worse than normal: I woke up to the news. That my alma mater Trinity College Dublin has commissioned a ‘brand agency’ to work on the university’s ‘brand identity’. They tell me that Ireland exited the bailout. Yesterday. But for some people, it seems like the Celtic Tiger never left. Here’s what that brand agency said:. I’m not going to have a massive pop at the people they’ve hired, though having looked at their website.

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The best, the worst, and the plain bewildering from 150 years of public transport. January 6, 2016. One of the problems with being a historian is that every time you see the phrase ‘revolutionary thinking’ there’s a jaded sounding little voice in your head that sarcastically says. So when the Londonist. Opened an article with the following line my reaction was fairly cynical:. How’s this for revolutionary thinking: the Green Party is proposing abolishing fare zones across London. Why was I dubious? You a...

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Early Modern Social, Cultural and Political History. A hellish crew of Conny-catchers’: crime and the underworld in seventeenth century England. June 24, 2013. July 3, 2013. The OED accredits Robert Greene with coining the phrase ‘conny-catching’ with the earliest recorded use in 1591. Greene’s first pamphlet on ‘conny-catching’ was entitled A Notable Discovery of Coosenage, now daily practised by Sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers and Cross-byters. In short, the imagery of the opportune and cun...

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The best, the worst, and the plain bewildering from 150 years of public transport. Return of the Women-Only carriage (vintage 1845)? Flat out →. October 5, 2015. Shamefully, sometimes this blog doesn’t quite live up to its name. To rectify this, we bring you two singular cases of omnibuses related criminality designed to stun the mind and bemuse the senses. Sort of. Dick Turpin he certainly wasn’t. From Wikimedia Commons. Somewhat gleefully noted, there was more than one way of ‘taking a bus’. The best, ...

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The best, the worst, and the plain bewildering from 150 years of public transport. January 6, 2016. One of the problems with being a historian is that every time you see the phrase ‘revolutionary thinking’ there’s a jaded sounding little voice in your head that sarcastically says really? So when the Londonist opened an article with the … Continue reading →. October 5, 2015. Return of the Women-Only carriage (vintage 1845)? August 26, 2015. Let them eat cake. February 20, 2015. November 18, 2014. One was ...

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Early Modern Social, Cultural and Political History. A hellish crew of Conny-catchers’: crime and the underworld in seventeenth century England. June 24, 2013. July 3, 2013. The OED accredits Robert Greene with coining the phrase ‘conny-catching’ with the earliest recorded use in 1591. Greene’s first pamphlet on ‘conny-catching’ was entitled A Notable Discovery of Coosenage, now daily practised by Sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers and Cross-byters. In short, the imagery of the opportune and cun...

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