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manyheadedmonster | the many-headed monster
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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. The many-headed monster is a collaborative blog focusing on English society and culture in the early modern period, very broadly conceived. Riches, Poverty and Pollution: Living with Coal Smoke in Early Modern London. June 13, 2016. Poverty, wrote sociologist Ulrich Beck, is hierarchic, smog is democratic. [1]. A working replica of the first Newcomen s...
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Brodie Waddell | the many-headed monster
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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. Author Archives: Brodie Waddell. Brodie is a Lecturer in Early Modern History at Birkbeck, University of London. Understanding Sources: doing history by numbers. August 1, 2016. To celebrate the launch of. Understanding Early Modern Primary Sources. Do tell us your own below the line, or on twitter #histsources. The Early Modern European Economy. I loo...
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Eighteenth-Century Notes & Petticoats: 50 Shades of a Woman of Pleasure
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Eighteenth-Century Notes and Petticoats. A blog about the literature, culture and material histories of the long eighteenth century. Saturday, July 26, 2014. 50 Shades of a Woman of Pleasure. I know it’s not fair to compare 50 Shades of Grey. To John Cleland’s Memoirs of a Woman or Pleasure; or, Fanny Hill. After all, in many ways, they are completely different; yet, as we shall see, there are some compelling reasons to consider them together. 50 Shades of Grey. What with the film version of 50 Shades.
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Ruth Mather | What is Radical History?
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What is Radical History? A Post-Graduate Led Interdisciplinary Conference. 24th March 2015. Birkbeck, London. Pablo L. Álvarez. Moving Beyond Boundaries: Feminism and History Teaching. Occasionally blogs at ruthmather.wordpress.com. And can be reached by email at r.mather[at]qmul.ac.uk. One thought on “ Ruth Mather. Pingback: Radical History Graduate Online Symposium: What is Radical History? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Eighteenth-Century Notes & Petticoats: Adventures in Professionalization: Library Research at the Folger
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Eighteenth-Century Notes and Petticoats. A blog about the literature, culture and material histories of the long eighteenth century. Thursday, June 25, 2015. Adventures in Professionalization: Library Research at the Folger. The Folger Shakespeare Library:. From the outside, it looks like an Italian Fascist masterpiece, ha ha. As mentioned before, the Folger readers and staff have the option of tea, coffee and cookies at 3pm every day. Most folks go to the afternoon tea break, and it’s a wonder...I had t...
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Teaching on a Moving Train: Curriculum Bias & Radical Curriculum Change – History Workshop Online
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Teaching on a Moving Train: Curriculum Bias & Radical Curriculum Change. June 22, 2015. Students’ expectations of historical gender roles were challenged during the project. Historical writing always has some effect on us. It may reinforce passivity; it may activate us. In any case, the historian cannot choose to be neutral; [s]he writes on a moving train. So begins Howard Zinn’s essay on radical histories. Times Higher Educational Supplement. Which calls for academics to take university curricula back f...
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Art | In Art & Song
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In Art and Song. Imperial Resonances: The Cultural Products of Empire. July 29, 2014. Historically speaking, the relationship between Britain and India (in its pre-Partition form) has been primarily understood in political, economic and religious terms. Trade, power, proselytisation and education are words that […]. Read Article →. From Braham to Bowie: Singers as Symbols of the Past. Imperial Resonances: The Cultural Products of Empire. EBay: The Forgotten Archive? FWSA Blog » Ma…. No More Page 3.
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Zara Barlas | In Art & Song
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In Art and Song. Author Archives: Zara Barlas. Imperial Resonances: The Cultural Products of Empire. July 29, 2014. Historically speaking, the relationship between Britain and India (in its pre-Partition form) has been primarily understood in political, economic and religious terms. Trade, power, proselytisation and education are words that […]. Read Article →. Our books of 2013. January 30, 2014. Read Article →. Review: Parsifal at the Royal Opera House. December 19, 2013. Read Article →. Is licensed un...
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annamariabarry | In Art & Song
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In Art and Song. From Braham to Bowie: Singers as Symbols of the Past. January 12, 2016. Yesterday morning the world awoke to the sad news that David Bowie is dead. The passing of such a prolific and influential artist has, unsurprisingly, prompted a deluge of tributes […]. Read Article →. EBay: The Forgotten Archive? July 24, 2014. Read Article →. June 28, 2014. Read Article →. BBC’s Queens of Heartache: A Response. March 27, 2014. Read Article →. No More Page 3. December 18, 2013. Read Article →. As tw...
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Theatre | In Art & Song
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In Art and Song. EBay: The Forgotten Archive? July 24, 2014. I am lucky enough to be a regular user of archives at the British Library, the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery. However, some of my greatest discoveries have occurred […]. Read Article →. Vivien Leigh and John Braham’s Lost Theatre. November 5, 2013. Read Article →. From Braham to Bowie: Singers as Symbols of the Past. Imperial Resonances: The Cultural Products of Empire. EBay: The Forgotten Archive? FWSA Blog » Ma…. No More Page 3.
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