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Alison Light’s Common People: The History of an English Family | Storying the Past

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A blog for the #storypast virtual reading group. First Book: Laurent Binet’s HHhH. Second Book: Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress. Third Book: Julia Blackburn’s Threads. Fourth Book: Alison Light’s Common People. Fifth Book: Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton. Sixth Book: Jennifer Sinor’s Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Alison Light’s Common People: The History of an English Family. February 23, 2016. Our next discussion at. Is on Alison Light’s. Common People: The History of an English Family.

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About | Storying the Past

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A blog for the #storypast virtual reading group. First Book: Laurent Binet’s HHhH. Second Book: Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress. Third Book: Julia Blackburn’s Threads. Fourth Book: Alison Light’s Common People. Fifth Book: Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton. Sixth Book: Jennifer Sinor’s Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. If this sounds like something you are interested in, the group is open to anyone who wants to join: all you need is a Twitter account and access to the readings. How does it work?

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Absence in Women’s Lifewriting | Storying the Past

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A blog for the #storypast virtual reading group. First Book: Laurent Binet’s HHhH. Second Book: Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress. Third Book: Julia Blackburn’s Threads. Fourth Book: Alison Light’s Common People. Fifth Book: Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton. Sixth Book: Jennifer Sinor’s Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Absence in Women’s Lifewriting. January 4, 2017. January 4, 2017. In this guest post, Jennifer Sinor of Utah State University writes about how and why she came to write. I begin all...

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A blog for the #storypast virtual reading group. First Book: Laurent Binet’s HHhH. Second Book: Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress. Third Book: Julia Blackburn’s Threads. Fourth Book: Alison Light’s Common People. Fifth Book: Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton. Sixth Book: Jennifer Sinor’s Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Three Questions about the Matchgirl and the Heiress. November 13, 2015. November 13, 2015. How to do justice to Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress? Blogs on #storypast 1.

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Julia Blackburn’s Threads. The Delicate Life of John Craske | Storying the Past

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A blog for the #storypast virtual reading group. First Book: Laurent Binet’s HHhH. Second Book: Seth Koven’s The Match Girl and the Heiress. Third Book: Julia Blackburn’s Threads. Fourth Book: Alison Light’s Common People. Fifth Book: Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton. Sixth Book: Jennifer Sinor’s Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing. Julia Blackburn’s Threads. The Delicate Life of John Craske. January 5, 2016. January 7, 2016. The next book for the. Online reading group is Julia Blackburn’s. Postcard Painting, T...

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Dearest Dimples: letters from a saucy sailor | Socks for the Boys!

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Socks for the Boys! My Great Aunt Norah's wartime diaries, 1938-1948. Dearest Dimples: letters from a saucy sailor. He imagines (wrongly) her hair colour in his cheeky signing off:. Jim to Norah, 23rd March 1941. Jim Smilin Thro ’. Norah must put him right, as in his next letter he apologises for ‘the blonde and brunette affair’, adding that ‘being candid, the brunette is preferred.’. With one of these early letters, Jim encloses a ‘lovely handkerchief with Royal Navy on it’. This is indeed a beautif...

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Norah | Socks for the Boys!

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Socks for the Boys! My Great Aunt Norah's wartime diaries, 1938-1948. Norah at her 80th birthday party, Donington Manor, March 2005. Please leave comment here Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Joe Moran...

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Against the odds | Poietic Spaces

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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Bringing temporality to intervention practice and evaluation. Competing to be public →. November 22, 2012. The last couple of Fridays my MA Childhood and Youth Studies (MACYS) students and I have been visiting the South London children’s charity Kids Company. Is another one) and I’m really pleased that my MACYS students have been able to also get a small taste of what the organization is about. This entry was posted in Teaching. Competing to be public →.

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Minding the Gaps: Reading for Refusal – Saltwater Stories

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January 10, 2017. Minding the Gaps: Reading for Refusal. While the funding for this project officially began in 2015, the thinking and preliminary groundwork began much earlier, with seeds being sown in Fall 2013. It was just a glimmer, then. A hint of a possibility. But here we are. I spent Friday organizing all my computer files, Saturday making notes, and Sunday labeling and organizing 35 moleskine notebooks. Right now, everything feels fresh and new. But I’ve also spent a lot of time thinking. What r...

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Me | Socks for the Boys!

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Socks for the Boys! My Great Aunt Norah's wartime diaries, 1938-1948. Me, Norah (right), my mum and my two daughters, Mothering Sunday 2006 at Elvaston Castle. Yes, I know it is a cheesy photo, but I have very few of me with my aunt Norah (lots of her with the girls, that I’ve taken, but few that I am in…) We don’t normally walk round holding hands in our family – this was on daughterly insistence. I knew when I received the diaries that I wanted to learn to write about them in a ‘different’ ...I came ac...

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I’m in love with him & I don’t care a scrap | Socks for the Boys!

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Socks for the Boys! My Great Aunt Norah's wartime diaries, 1938-1948. I’m in love with him and I don’t care a scrap. 19th September 1941: Went to Derby and bought blue dress material and fed swans in river gardens. I’m in love with him and I don’t care a scrap. I can’t help but imagine this scene. Had Norah decided to make a journey to Derby to buy her blue dress material before reading Danny’s sweet letter? Why should she care a scrap? Or is the not caring a bid to suppress a sense of guilt about Jim, ‘...

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In those few enchanted hours she lived | The Trickster Prince

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Matt Houlbrook: mobile historian; beard growing, head shaving; occasional cycling. Decline: A Cultural History. The Bomb at the British Museum. On the Emptiness of the Glory Hole. In those few enchanted hours she lived. 2 comments on “ In those few enchanted hours she lived. Pingback: History Carnival 148 William Savage: Pen and Pension. Pingback: Round Up williamgpooley. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).

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A tragedy to those that feel: the world according to Josephine O’Dare (1928) | The Trickster Prince

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Matt Houlbrook: mobile historian; beard growing, head shaving; occasional cycling. Decline: A Cultural History. The Bomb at the British Museum. On the Emptiness of the Glory Hole. A tragedy to those that feel: the world according to Josephine O’Dare (1928). Josephine O’Dare to Chief Inspector George Yandell (6 August 1928). From National Archives: MEPO 3 / 441: Theresa Agnes Skyrme alias Josephine O’Dare and others: forgery and uttering will of Edwin Docker (1923-28) Minute 48a. It is somewhat painful to...

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Blogging is work (after #MBS2015) | The Trickster Prince

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Matt Houlbrook: mobile historian; beard growing, head shaving; occasional cycling. Decline: A Cultural History. The Bomb at the British Museum. On the Emptiness of the Glory Hole. Blogging is work (after #MBS2015). You could read these thoughts on blogging as one of my responses to the questions and discussion at #MBS2015. I’m not sure. I do know that Lucy has made me think. As she always does) and that is a good thing. Writing a blog is an important part of the work. 8211; a kind of thinking out loud or...

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Current projects | The Trickster Prince

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Matt Houlbrook: mobile historian; beard growing, head shaving; occasional cycling. Decline: A Cultural History. The Bomb at the British Museum. On the Emptiness of the Glory Hole. It isn’t easy to know what to do next when you’ve just finished a book, but these are the projects that I’m working on at the moment. The Aftermath: The Great War and the Making of 1920s Britain. Decline: A Cultural History. N The Emptiness of the Glory Hole, and Other Non-Problems. The Bomb at the British Museum. You are comme...

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