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Postcards from my mind. Newer posts →. January 3, 2014 · 1:54 pm. A song per week for a year. Week One: ‘Been On The Road So Long’. Yesterday after doing some preparation for my forthcoming PhD viva, I rewarded myself with a visit to Flashback Records in Crouch End. There I found a compilation of Scottish folk music on vinyl ( Transatlantic – Best of Scottish Folk Volume 3. 8211; which Campbell released as a 7″ on Transatlantic Records in 1965. Once he [Campbell] and Hamish Imlach were heading for a gig,...
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A song per week for a year. Week seven: ‘When You Find Out’ | Postcards from my mind
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Postcards from my mind. A song per week for a year. Week six: ‘Moonshiner’. A song per week for a year. Week eight: ‘Sí Bheag, Sí Mhor’ →. March 9, 2014 · 6:18 pm. A song per week for a year. Week seven: ‘When You Find Out’. My attempts to learn a song per week fell by the wayside over the last few weeks due to extra work commitments in the evenings and at weekends, but I managed to start learning a new song today: ‘When You Find Out’. When You Find Out. Am F C F x4. Am F C Am. Am F C Am. When you find o...
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A song per week for a year. Week six: ‘Moonshiner’ | Postcards from my mind
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Postcards from my mind. A song per week for a year. Week five: ‘The Death of Queen Jane’. A song per week for a year. Week seven: ‘When You Find Out’ →. February 19, 2014 · 8:54 pm. A song per week for a year. Week six: ‘Moonshiner’. I had to work all of last weekend and as a result I had little time to play the guitar and was struggling to think of a song that I could learn this week. Inspiration struck thankfully on Saturday evening when the American folk song ‘Moonshiner’. 8216;s 1997 début album.
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A song per week for a year. Week eight: ‘Sí Bheag, Sí Mhor’ | Postcards from my mind
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Postcards from my mind. A song per week for a year. Week seven: ‘When You Find Out’. May 3, 2014 · 10:34 am. A song per week for a year. Week eight: ‘Sí Bheag, Sí Mhor’. The few times that I have played the guitar over the last few weeks I’ve found myself once again attempting to get my head around DADGAD. This 1975 album showcases the work of the 18th century harpist Turlough O’Carolan. I first came across Derek Bell’s recording of O’Carolan’s music when listening to the historian E P ...A few years back.
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A song per week for a year. Week four: ‘The Foxy Devil’ | Postcards from my mind
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Postcards from my mind. A song per week for a year. Week three: ‘Che cosa sono le nuvole’. A song per week for a year. Week five: ‘The Death of Queen Jane’ →. January 27, 2014 · 7:47 pm. A song per week for a year. Week four: ‘The Foxy Devil’. From his 1978 album. The Iron Behind the. I decided there and then that it would be this week’s song. 8216;The Foxy Devil’ was written by Galway. The Iron Behind the Velvet. Writing about the song in his book. Last week’s attempt. To learn a more complex song by my...
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“No war is easy for those who fight it” – Sara S. Goek
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Sara S. Goek. September 16, 2016. 8220;No war is easy for those who fight it”. In war, you don’t become a killer. No normal man who has smelled and associated with death ever wants to see any more of it, wrote cartoonist Bill Mauldin (1921-2003) in his book. The surest way to become a pacifist is to join the infantry. [1]. Contained few feats of heroism. Instead, his central characters Willie and Joe griped about the weather, the rations, and their superiors. As a result of this coverage, his series.
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Editing – Sara S. Goek
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Teaching – Sara S. Goek
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Sara S. Goek. Lecturer for the first-year course “US History since 1865” (UCC, spring 2016). Coordinator and lecturer for the core third-year history course “Historical Debate” (UCC, autumn 2015). Coordinator and lecturer for the Early Start course in Modern Irish History for visiting international students (UCC, Aug. 2015). Assisted in developing a new course for postgraduate research students at UCC, “The Historian’s Craft”. In spring 2015 it was run as a voluntary seminar. Certificate in Scholarly App...
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Sara S. Goek. February 19, 2017. On February 19, 1942 two months after the attack on Pearl Harbor President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. It authorized the establishment of military areas from which any or all persons may be excluded in the interest of national security and defense. [1]. That applied to all persons of Japanese ancestry . [2]. Those closest to the coast were more heavily militarized, surrounded by barbed wire and watchtowers. As one man recalled:. Both the press a...
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Terminal Convention – Modern Distortions
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Culture, society and history. Heavy on satire, light on accountability. Written by Shane Faherty. March 20, 2011. March 20, 2011. We went out to see the Terminal Convention. 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Come Here to Me!
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