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Historyonics: July 2014

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Tuesday, 15 July 2014. Doing it in public: Impact, blogging, social media and the academy. The text below is derived from a short talk I gave in February for the Library at the University of Sussex. At the time (and in the text) I promised to post it as a blog, but never quite found the time. Created a...

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Historyonics: Sources, Empathy and Politics in 'history from below'.

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Monday, 6 July 2015. Sources, Empathy and Politics in 'history from below'. This post was commissioned for inclusion in an online symposium on 'history from below' over at the Many Headed Monster. Has met with a mixed reception. Has been castigated for its lack of transparency. For this purpose, for th...

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Historyonics: May 2013

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. Stuff and Dead People. In recent years I find myself using the terms Stuff. In talks and titles more and more. And as a historian I find myself conceptualising my work as being about Stuff. Inherited from Dead People. In my usage Stuff. Is intended to signify that my practise as...

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Historyonics: December 2013

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Monday, 9 December 2013. Big Data for Dead People: Digital Readings and the Conundrums of Positivism. And if so, whether that new thinking is of the sort we actually want? As Lewis Mumford suggested some fifty years ago, most of the time:. Or more challenging, for the genre? But having lauded this exam...

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Historyonics: April 2015

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Monday, 27 April 2015. Voices of Authority: Towards a history from below in patchwork. This particular project is called ‘Voices of Authority’, and is a small part of a larger AHRC funded project – The Digital Panopticon. The conceit behind this project, is really a suggestion that building something i...

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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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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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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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Writings on spatial theory and digital mapping. GIS tools and data. Newer posts →. Gorilla in the Roses: The Collages of Halliwell and Orton. February 21, 2012. 8220;On the frontispiece a picture of a monkey’s head had been pasted in the middle of a rose.”. 8220;On the front, where there should be pictures of eminent persons, there are the faces of cats and a bird has been pasted where the face of an eminent person should be.”. Until February 25th (the end of this week – hurry hurry hurry! A gibbon accor...

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The Culture Trip Articles. The Culture Trip Articles. I regularly contributed to The Culture Trip. An online travel and culture magazine during 2012-2014. Links to my articles are below. Roger Casement: An Ambivalent Hero. Jimmy Cliff’s ‘The Harder They Come’: From Kingston to the World. Gallic Literature I: French Nobel Prize Winners 1900-1950. Gallic Literature II: French Nobel Prize Winners 1950-2010. Milan Kundera: Blending Politics, Philosophy and Passion. AM Homes: A Voice for Modern America. 8220;...

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Pinterest | exploring public histories

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The Culture Trip Articles. In trying out different online platforms for public history, I’ve created a Pinterest board of queer public history. I’m pinning (I think this is the right verb! Memorials, museums, archives, and historical spaces. I’m hoping that it’ll result in a visual catalogue of queer historical spaces across the world, and encourage any others on Pinterest to engage with, share and add any other images of queer historical spaces. Please do check it out! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Vision...

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Exhibitions on Screen | exploring public histories

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The Culture Trip Articles. April 22, 2015. Thank goodness for you, Internet! Before, but these filmed exhibitions give a whole different level of access to the public. 8216; (by cartoonist Kate Charlesworth), narrator of the virtual tour. I guess the next step from these short virtual tours are blockbuster cinema screenings of exhibitions. I’m yet to see one, even though the V&A produced one for the David Bowie Is… exhibition. Exhibition on Screen. April 22, 2015. Exhibitions to see in 2015. You are comm...

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Thursday, June 7, 2007. Check out the official bookshelf. What's wrong with this picture? All in one place. Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Ever want to create your own personal library catalog from your book collection? How about just make a list of your favorite books, or books you want to read. Visit The Library Thing. To do all of this and so much more. Get reviews, suggestions and check out other people's collections too. Scooter' gets 30 months. Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Millard Filmore's house - see it here.

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This blog is a space for me to rant in that most seventeenth-century sense of the word; and to cut and paste the ideas and comments that don't seem to fit in more traditional forms of academic publication. Wednesday, 5 July 2017. Some thoughts on a monograph - James Baker's, The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England. I was recenlty charged to say a few words at a launch event for James Baker's new monograph,. And I thought - why not? Will realise in a minute that this is not normal. Y...

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