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History Monograph: September 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Thursday, 5 September 2013.
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History Monograph: February 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Wednesday, 6 February 2013.
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History Monograph: June 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Thursday, 20 June 2013.
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History Monograph: October 2013
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A blog about the ups and downs of writing a historical monograph. This blog takes you behind the scenes of the writing of an academic history book – like a ‘making of’ featurette. Its aim is to make visible the traditionally invisible process of what it’s like for a university academic in the Humanities to write a research monograph, i.e. a single-authored 100,00 word book. I’m a History Fellow at. This project is supported by a British Academy Mid Career Fellowship (2012-13). Monday, 14 October 2013.
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Welcome | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. Welcome to More Books, Please. My name is Alex Pryce and I’m currently reading for a DPhil in English. At the University of Oxford. My research addresses the work of contemporary Northern Irish women poets. The posts on this blog discuss my research as well as aspects of contemporary scholarship including digital scholarship and collaborative networks. Find out more about me. You can also follow my tweets. Or view my academia.edu profile. The Plath...
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Between here and the end of this chapter | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. Between here and the end of this chapter. I’ve been working for some time on Morrissey’s Japan sequence in. Between Here and There. For my consideration of form. It has been refreshing to spend time really getting into forms, experiences and whole language systems that are completely unfamiliar to me. And available to read in full. Tell us about how you write a poem. Well, how was it then? So do you now sit down and force yourself to write? Maybe I...
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I’ve moved! | More Books, Please
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More Books, Please. A blog about PhD research in poetry. I’ve moved house, and I’ve got a job, and I have a new website. More on the other side. For now, thanks for following morebooksplease.wordpress.com . If you’d like to still hear my news and my blog-muttering, you can update your subscription at www.alexpryce.com. Which is still under construction – so don’t mind the dust and wet paint for now). One thought on “ I’ve moved! September 17, 2013 at 12:22 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Penguin a Week.
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Maps | Mistris Parliament
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The British Civil Wars and Interregnum. Atlas of the Counties of England and Wales, c. 1579, by. Forests and Chases of England and Wales, c. 1000 to c. 1850. Writing the Forest in Early Modern England. 2009) Although the Atlas and Gazetteer are the site’s main features, it’s also rich with early maps. London and Environs Maps and Views. Great map site Ariel discovered, which offers “64 high quality London maps and views.”. London c. 1673 by. England c. 1642-1649 by Wenceslaus Hollar. A Cuppe of Newes.
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About | Mistris Parliament
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The British Civil Wars and Interregnum. Mistris Parliament–part blog, part website–is a meeting place for the six members in a history tutorial on the English Civil Wars at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, in the spring semester of 2010. For now, it’s mostly a storehouse of websites and other resources, with emphasis on politics, religion, women, and print culture, but we’ll see how it evolves. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). A Cuppe of Newes.