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Nairn's London: June 2009
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009. The Capital in the Clink. Crime and criminals have defined the capital since medieval times and,. More than any other type of building, the story of London can be told through its prisons and their inhabitants. This is a theme which has been taken up by various. Writers over the years. Pre-emininent among London prisons is the Tower of London. Yet, as Geoffrey Parnell notes, vistors are still surprised to learn this was not its original purpose:. By Robert D Storch,. Hogarth and Dic...
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The Today programme (redux) | Summer of Blood
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8216;What Price Liberty? 8217; by Ben Wilson →. June 5, 2009 · 9:46 am. The Today programme (redux). Of course, what was notable about the 1381 revolt was that it was a genuine expression of popular anger, led in the most part by community leaders from the localities and aimed against the political classes as a whole. What we are seeing in parliament today is factional infighting as an incumbent political party tries to save itself from precisely that fate. 8216;What Price Liberty? One response to “.
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Journalism | Summer of Blood
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This is where you can read recent examples of my work. Commissioning editors, please see the ‘Contact’ page…. 4 June 2009 – A review of ‘What Price Liberty’, a new book by Ben Wilson. Click here. 22 May 2009 – A piece on the BBC Today website outlining the events of the Peasants’ Revolt and why politicians today would do well to heed them. Click here. 14 May 2009 – A jolly rant about why only medievalists are equipped to deal with the apocalyptic events of Spring 2009. Click here. Enter your comment here.
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Thoughts on the IHR Finch Report Colloquium | Edward Vallance
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Thoughts on the IHR Finch Report Colloquium. Here are my belated thoughts on the IHR’s open access colloquium. E-mail here openaccess@hefce.ac.uk. On March 14, 2013 at 1:33 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ edwardvallance.wordpress.com/2013/03/14/thoughts-on-the-ihr-finch-report-colloquium/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. 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). Manchester ...
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The 1723 Oaths of Allegiance to George I: An Electronic Finding List | Edward Vallance
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The 1723 Oaths of Allegiance to George I: An Electronic Finding List. Some news on a new research project of mine. The Marc Fitch Fund. Have generously awarded me some funding to help develop an electronic, publicly accessible finding list for the returns of the 1723 Oaths of Allegiance to George I. The 1723 returns do have a number of interesting features which set them apart from previous national oaths of loyalty. First, large numbers of women subscribed these oaths (3 in 10 subscribers in Devon w...
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Finding Georgian Ancestors and Tracing Ancestors Using Oaths of Allegiance | Edward Vallance
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Finding Georgian Ancestors and Tracing Ancestors Using Oaths of Allegiance. Feb cover 4sf yellow.indd. Originally uploaded by historymonkey. With the kind permission of BBC Who Do You Think You Are? Recent historical research is uncovering the potential of new resources for family historians, in the form of lists of people taking oaths of allegiance to George I in 1723. The practice of regularly ‘testing the nation’ via mass subscription to oaths of allegiance appears to have ended in 1723. Some cont...
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Fully-funded Phd studentships at the University of Roehampton | Edward Vallance
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Fully-funded Phd studentships at the University of Roehampton. The University of Roehampton has just advertised 29 Vice-Chancellor’s Research Studentships, (nine fully-funded with twenty fees-only studentships also available.). Further details are here. On July 9, 2012 at 10:44 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ edwardvallance.wordpress.com/2012/07/09/fully-funded-phd-studentships-at-the-university-of-roehampton/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Nairn's London: The Capital in the Clink
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009. The Capital in the Clink. Crime and criminals have defined the capital since medieval times and,. More than any other type of building, the story of London can be told through its prisons and their inhabitants. This is a theme which has been taken up by various. Writers over the years. Pre-emininent among London prisons is the Tower of London. Yet, as Geoffrey Parnell notes, vistors are still surprised to learn this was not its original purpose:. By Robert D Storch,. Hogarth and Dic...
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Nairn's London: May 2009
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Friday, 22 May 2009. I thought I would kick off my new London blog by taking a look at Soho, the historic area of the city centre where. Magazine has resided since the late 1970s. Several of our writers have looked at the area from different angles over the years, and it's through their eyes that I want to focus on this fascinating quarter. A good introduction to Soho was penned by Peter Furtado, and included on the inlay of a historic London Ordnance Survey map, published in 2006:. From our 1988 volume:.