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Gaining Time, Losing Structure: Hello, Summer – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Gaining Time, Losing Structure: Hello, Summer. May 29, 2015. May 29, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. Finding time to write in the midst of teaching presents a number of challenges. This always makes the time between semesters seem especially appealing – oh, the things I could accomplish with that much time! How to do this? This is simply my take on ways to...
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Lego in Museums | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. Lego Acropolis. (c) Richard McLaren. The Nicholson proudly declares its commitment to Kids in Museums. And the Lego models. Towers of Tomorrow SLM. March 1, 2015. March 26, 2015. Finding women in the archives →. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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HIST 4388-003: Syllabus – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. View this document on Scribd. 2 thoughts on “ HIST 4388-003: Syllabus. This is going to be a great class! January 13, 2015 at 10:30 pm. Kristen D. Burton. Thank you, I hope so! Liked by 1 person. January 13, 2015 at 10:35 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Early Modern Commons. Post Archives : Recent Posts. Appel à communication : Diffamation : art et littérature de l’infamie (Montréal, 22-23 mai 2017). Liée ou pas à l’atteinte à la vie privée, la diffamation constitue, d’après. ». From: Le blog de l'APAHAU. Music on My Mind. Dave Adkins, "Fool-o-sophy". ». Colloque : L’oeuvre dans l’actualité de sa lecture (Montréal, 8-9 septembre 2016). From: Le blog de l'APAHAU. Http:/ www.thewilliamiteuniverse.eu ». From: Anno Domini 1672. One Presidential candidat...
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ANZAC | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. We can hold more than one story in our heads #anzachistories. September 11, 2015. September 11, 2015. As History Week draws to a close in Sydney, this is a summary of the Symposium held to explore public and popular histories of Anzac. I always think it’s well worth the price of admission to attend these sorts of events as listening to researchers and commentators invariably sparks creativity and questions, and avenues for further research.
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Finding women in the archives | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. Finding women in the archives. March 27, 2015. March 27, 2015. Late last year I attended a public lecture by Dr Noeline Kyle, an Honorary Professor at the University of Sydney, who has been working with and supporting family historians for many years. Dr Kyle discussed her recently published book. Finding Florence, Maude, Matilda, Rose: Researching and writing women into family history. This is an update of her 1986 book. Published by Unlock th...
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Irish archives at PRONI | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. Irish archives at PRONI. July 30, 2015. July 30, 2015. I’ve just completed my initial archival research for my PhD, which involved a very long trip from Australia to Ireland. After a couple of days in the National Library of Ireland in Dublin, I ventured north to Belfast. My aim in this blogpost is to provide some information about carrying out research at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland PRONI for short. As I was in Belfast for a l...
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PhD: 5 weeks in | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. PhD: 5 weeks in. April 7, 2015. Inter-library loans also make a handy display stand for Easter decorations courtesy of my daughter! I’ve officially been a PhD student for five weeks now and frankly, I don’t feel as though I’ve got a lot to show for it! And a Scrivener project entitled ‘PhD’. That reminds me, I. This in addition to supervision meetings, having my parents over to visit from the other side of Australia, then nursing a sick daughte...
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Google Street View, c.1872: Hill End | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. Google Street View, c.1872: Hill End. April 17, 2015. April 17, 2015. It’s true…there really was an oyster salon here in 1872. Fresh (? Oysters were brought up from Sydney in lead lined cases…would you have been game to try them? A walk around Hill End today is an evocative experience. The fact that the exhibition is. A trip to Hill End is well worthwhile. It’s an immersive experience for adults and children alike, plus there’s ...For more info...
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Seeking my Stowaway | Jennifer McLaren
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Exploring the past stories and lives. History Out and About. November 26, 2014. This is another post to document my research journey with my great-great-grandfather William Williamson. This week’s research has presented me with two stumbling blocks, which I’m yet to resolve, but they’ve also exposed significant gaps in the academic literature. So if anyone out there is looking for juicy research topics, keep reading! Stow away on the. Would he have been converted to crew once discovered? Young People and...