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Invisible Australians | Living under the White Australia Policy
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Living under the White Australia Policy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. My hunt through SP115/1: day 1. June 19, 2013. At the tiger's mouth. As well as locating documents about Anglo-Chinese travellers I know about from earlier research, looking through the whole series is yielding people I haven’t encountered in other records. Today I’ve found about half a dozen new subjects some from families I’d already identified, but others are completely new to me. Exciting. June 11, 2013.
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Exposing the archives of White Australia | Invisible Australians
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Living under the White Australia Policy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Exposing the archives of White Australia. March 11, 2013. I recently gave a presentation in the Institute of Historical Research’s Digital History Seminar. Series. The time difference between London and Canberra was a bit of a challenge, so I pre-recorded the presentation and then sat in my own Twitter backchannel while it played. For the full podcast information go to HistorySPOT. You can also play with my slides.
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Applying new spatial techniques in the study of late medieval London | History SPOT
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IHR Digital: Seminars and Research Training Blog. Laquo; Harrington, petitioning and the construction of public opinion. End of the road: one last blog post for the History SPOT blog. Applying new spatial techniques in the study of late medieval London. 23 January, 2014 by Matt Phillpott. Applying new spatial techniques in the study of late medieval London. To listen to this podcast click here. Posted in History SPOT. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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earlymodernengland: July 2014
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Early Modern (Tudor-Stuart) England (Britain) Syllabi (Revised). From Making of the UK 1500-1750. It has been a couple of years, since I revised the list of courses/universities adopting either Early Modern England. And/or Sources and Debates in English History, 1485-1714. Early Modern Britain, 1485-1603. California, Santa Barbara). Early Modern Britain, 1485-1660. For some, it...
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earlymodernengland: Dating Historical Interests: The Little England of the 1930s
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Monday, September 09, 2013. Dating Historical Interests: The Little England of the 1930s. Larger version of whole chart here. This is a portion of a 1931 chart encompassing the entire history of the world. “ The Entire History of the World—Really, All of It—Distilled Into a Single Gorgeous Chart. 8221; ( The Vault. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Now Reading: Early Modern Blogs. Weavers and Minter...
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earlymodernengland: August 2012
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Monday, August 27, 2012. Part Deux: Periodizing the Early Modern. In my previous noted the discussion generated by Cliff Davies' press release regarding the Tudor myth. (" Is ‘Tudor England’ a Myth? University of Oxford, 28 May 2012 ). Medieval Material Culture Blog, 11 June 2008). To quote Dr. Davies at length from the latter:. We must learn to do without the Tudors. One cannot just look at the years...
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earlymodernengland: April 2012
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Sunday, April 01, 2012. Lloyd Bowen of Cardiff University has filmed a couple of nice introductions to early modern Wales ( here. And below) speaking before a (massive) map of Wales (in his department office? Dr Bowen is involved in the new BBC series The Story of Wales. Lloyd Bowen on Wales and the English Civil War. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Now Reading: Early Modern Blogs. A Trumpet of Sedition".
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earlymodernengland: I'm Not Looking for New England...
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Friday, September 27, 2013. I'm Not Looking for New England. A recent article maps the major American ancestry by county, and, if ancestry is the reason why folks study a particular type of history, the future of British Studies doesn't look good anywhere in the USA except New England (Jessica Jerreat, “ The Map That Shows Where America Came from. 8221; Mail Online. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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earlymodernengland: September 2013
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Friday, September 27, 2013. I'm Not Looking for New England. A recent article maps the major American ancestry by county, and, if ancestry is the reason why folks study a particular type of history, the future of British Studies doesn't look good anywhere in the USA except New England (Jessica Jerreat, “ The Map That Shows Where America Came from. 8221; Mail Online. Monday, September 09, 2013. A Trump...
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