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A Little Light Conversation: October 2014
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Friday, 31 October 2014. My Eyes Are Bigger Than My Bookshelves: October. I haven't read or bought a book all month. My October was a book lover's desert. At the beginning of the month I read the first few pages of Howard Jacobson's J. Learning Spanish on Duolingo. One of the things that participants in the Frantic World. Then it was three weeks later and...
A Little Light Conversation: December 2014
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Saturday, 27 December 2014. Insight, Housework, and History: a pre-Christmas retreat at Gaia House, Devon. There have been buildings on the site. Nuns at Gaia House, when it was West Ogwell House. The spiral staircase, Denbury Wing. A Little Light Conversation. My Eyes Are Bigger Than My Bookshelves: The Attenborough Effect. Then, three days before he was...
A Little Light Conversation: How To Make Popcorn Like An East Oxford Hipster
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Saturday, 28 February 2015. How To Make Popcorn Like An East Oxford Hipster. We always knew we could get a good meal down the Cowley Road, but the demand for good food has seeped south and restauranteurs have gone with it. Meanwhile, you probably buy your aubergines from the super-ethical Cultivate Veg Van. Pulped roasted sesame seeds! Are a far cry from ...
A Little Light Conversation: Lessons Learned From Not Buying (Many) Books
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Tuesday, 24 March 2015. Lessons Learned From Not Buying (Many) Books. Said my friend. 'I have way more than six hundred books on my shelves already! Sigh Personally, if I were left to my own devices, I would be like the kids in the Road Dahl poem, 'Television':. What used the darling ones to do? How used they keep themselves contented. This past weekend, ...
A Little Light Conversation: July 2015
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Friday, 24 July 2015. An Education in Wildflowers. Earlier this year, the OUP published its latest edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary to outcry from poets, novelists, and nature writers. According to the Guardian. Contains a glossary of thousands of old words used to describe aspects of landscape and weather. His point is that language is not pas...
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Somerville Historian: July 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Wednesday, 30 July 2014. A member of our household recently received a new passport from Her Majesty’s Passport Office. The famous sea arch of Dorset. There are pictures of moorland, and of rolling hills much like the South Downs. The landscape itself, which we could all agree to love. For historians and nation-builders, nationalists and patriots in the 19. This is the United Kingdom. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Somerville Historian: How to Vote
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 7 May 2015. The Polish royal election of 1573, as imagined by Jan Matejko (d. 1893). On UK Election Day (which on this occasion has been awaited for the unusually long span of five full years), what do our late medieval and Renaissance forbearers tell us about how to vote? Although we think of it as a period of mighty monarchies, 15. The UK party leaders, these were always transgressed).
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Somerville Historian: Oświęcim or Auschwitz?
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 27 October 2014. Earlier this month, I attended a conference. In Poland on the Jagiellonians. A favourite national dynasty representing a lost golden age. The conference, jointly organised by the Universities of Warsaw and Katowice, was held in the medium-sized, southern town of Oświęcim – in the 15. Is it, and should it always be, 1944 in this pocket of Europe? As a British citizen from the Polish diaspo...
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Somerville Historian: August 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Sunday, 31 August 2014. Two Men From Gdansk. Photo by Alina Zienowicz. Although it may not have made much of a splash in the British or US press, the selection of Donald Tusk as the new president of the European Council. But what of the historical significance? Last night, Polish journalists. Was relocated to France to rule the duchy of Lorraine. Asking if Poland, with her geopolitical weight and economic success...
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Somerville Historian: February 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 17 February 2014. Not just the students who are learning. In particular, I’m now aware of just how deeply indebted my new European Research Council Research project. 8217; course, which is meant to showcase interdisciplinary ways of studying the past, has shaped the ERC project just as much. Many colleges make ‘Approaches’ compulsory for first years, so that students get a panoramic sense ...Natalia is Pr...
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Somerville Historian: October 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 27 October 2014. Earlier this month, I attended a conference. In Poland on the Jagiellonians. A favourite national dynasty representing a lost golden age. The conference, jointly organised by the Universities of Warsaw and Katowice, was held in the medium-sized, southern town of Oświęcim – in the 15. Is it, and should it always be, 1944 in this pocket of Europe? As a British citizen from the Polish diaspo...
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Somerville Historian: May 2015
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 7 May 2015. The Polish royal election of 1573, as imagined by Jan Matejko (d. 1893). On UK Election Day (which on this occasion has been awaited for the unusually long span of five full years), what do our late medieval and Renaissance forbearers tell us about how to vote? Although we think of it as a period of mighty monarchies, 15. The UK party leaders, these were always transgressed).
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Somerville Historian: May 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Thursday, 22 May 2014. Photo by Francisco Antunes. Before the challenges of an Oxford Trinity term started, I spent a week in Alsace, one of Europe’s great borderlands. Alsace occupies a plain between the Vosges and Black Forest mountains, full of vineyards, medieval villages and ruined castles. Perhaps the most famous of the Alsatian castles is Haut-Koenigsbourg. Kaiser Wilhelm II, castle enthusiast. A Corner of...
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Somerville Historian: Dolphins in the Bodleian
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 12 January 2015. Dolphins in the Bodleian. After a long, busy autumn term of teaching and running a research project (hence the gap in blog posts, apologies), last week I finally ventured back into the Bodleian Library, and found a new exhibition in the entrance hall. Aldus Manutius:The Struggle and the Dream. At a time when academic publishing is again going through a major metamorphosis, and experiencin...
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Somerville Historian: March 2014
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Is a Tutor and Lecturer in Early Modern History at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Monday, 10 March 2014. How do current events in Ukraine look to historians? Historians are often reluctant to commenting on fast-moving crises, because we are trained to sit back, ponder, cogitate and reach conclusions slowly and carefully; it’s not a natural reflex to offer instant verdicts. So far, Timothy Snyder – author of the seminal. Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and Belarus, 1569-1999. History Faculty, Oxford.
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. Last year her teacher honed in on this special gift in her life. She built her up. Loved her, encouraged her, she let her lead. She believed in her. She stopped screaming and she started talking with a point. And I think it’s because of Love. Links to this post. Saturday, August 1, 2015. Links to this post. Links to this post. Last day of school 2015. Links to this post. Links to this post. Links to this post. Links to this post. Beaching it. 2015. Links to this post.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009. September- Photography group starting again. 1(September) Lighting, 3 windows. 2 (October) One object, 12 photographs AND Images that tell a story about you. 3(November) Photograph a situation AND Shadows AND Reflections. 4(January) Warm colors (RED, ORANGE, YELLOW). 5(February) Cool colors (BLUE, PURPLE, GREEN). 7(April) Self Portrait, and a sequence storyboard. 8 10 photographs of 10 people. Single focal length, Photograph 10 people, one shot each. Friday, July 31, 2009.
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A Little Light Conversation. A blog about arts, books, groaning bookshelves, health and society, food and nutrition, beautiful places and the outdoors. Wednesday, 23 December 2015. The Magic of Portugal in Winter. Orange trees in Largo da Se Square, Faro. I went to Faro in December chasing custard tarts - pastéis de nata. Shells on Ilha Deserta. There was no more sublime place to share an orange than on an empty beach on Ilha Deserta,. The 'deserted island',. Ria Formosa Natural Park, Algarve. Presented ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to WordPress.com. After you read this, you should delete and write your own post, with a new title above. Or hit Add New. On the left (of the admin dashboard. To start a fresh post. Are some suggestions for your first post. You can find new ideas for what to blog about by reading the Daily Post. To your browser. It creates a new blog post for you about any interesting page you read on the web. Make some changes to this page.
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Good Food and Wine and a Little Light Exercise
Good Food and Wine and a Little Light Exercise. The Open Road: Musings on Italy and other destinations. Friday, July 31, 2015. STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. The Rome airport was in chaos because of a fire. Our one-hour flight to Catania in Sicily, where Glenn and I were to begin a two-week tour, was cancelled and we were unable to rebook by computer or in person. Our only alternative was to take the train, a ten-hour journey. As the train glided out of Rome, past the ruined Temple of Minerva Medica and crumbling...
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A Little Light Is All We Need
A Little Light Is All We Need. Saturday, June 1, 2013. My favourite month of the year. Yesterday as I was driving home, I started thinking maybe I should do something different every day for all of June and end the month with a bang! Is my birthday (and wedding anniversary :) and for some strange reason I am actually excited about it this year….I never get excited about my birthday, so I am taking this as a good sign. So, these 30 things I will be doing…I have totally no idea. I’m off to play some ...
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