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Esther Arnott
@estarnott
History teacher, textbook author, early modern PhD student at IHR, Uni of London. All views my own.
London Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Due to overwhelming interest in the blue light card for teachers and support staff, the Blue Light Team have been in touch to clairfy a couple of things - teachers.bluelightcard.co.uk
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We have a fabulous new MA in history of women and gender @QMUL - study Gender, Magic & Witchcraft in Middle Ages, Gender & Islam, Women, Selfhood and Sexualities, Gender work and love in Modern Britain, Under and War in Modern Europe. Sparkling line up & not too late to apply.
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Finding time to diversify your curriculum is often impossible. We hope this completely free lesson on Roma Gypsy migration helps you. It's part of our new, truly diverse KS3 curriculum aimed to challenge world view. Simply join free & download bit.ly/48nDsQQ

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@Brodie_Waddell @_Dragases_ @Projekt_A119 Thank you for these suggestions - this book in particular I’ve loved, having purchased it on your recommendation this week!
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@_Dragases_ @Projekt_A119 Wrightson, Ralph Tailor's Summer, which is focused on an event but still deals with issues of temporality through a micro lens. twitter.com/adberginwriter…
A. D. Bergin@adberginwriter
@Brodie_Waddell Keith Wrightson’s micro history of a scrivener in the Newcastle plague year of 1636 is a corker.
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Lots of great books in the replies to this! But for me, a 'microhistory' should focus on something 'small' and not a big event (ymmv). Here's few that seem most promising... 🧵
Brodie Waddell@Brodie_Waddell
#twitterstorians: do you have any suggestions of #microhistories that look at a single moment in history? A history of a day or week or year?
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If you need primary sources for dissertations or other housebound research, here's links to thousands of transcriptions from our #PowerOfPetitioning project, @sharon_howard's London Lives Petitions Project, @cwpetitions & @intoxspaces: petitioning.history.ac.uk/resources/

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@estarnott @Counsell_C Happy to share it with you Esther! So glad you're loving Book 1. The second book, Expanding Worlds, is shaping up to be even better!
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@Counsell_C I am really enjoying ‘Connected Worlds’ and avidly awaiting the next book. Is there a contents page that can be shared? I’d love to see it if so!
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I found this incredibly affecting. Gave me a chance to see the man behind the stunts; someone who comes across as warm and gentle and sincere.
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey
Caring isn’t just my family's story, it is the story of millions, caring for each other, dealing with tough times, and keeping going with love. Sharing our story hasn't been easy, but it's important. It's time to bring carers' experiences into the light.
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Join us on Tuesday 18th June at 6.00pm (BST) for a free webinar with @Counsell_C. Register here: ow.ly/UiNG50S8AiA. If you can't make it on the day, register for a place and we'll send you a recording of the webinar.

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oh nothing much, just crying openly over this reply from nick cave to an atheist whose sick friend asked him to pray for him. theredhandfiles.com/detached-mysel…

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Join London Archaeologist for our Annual Lecture on 18th May at 7pm. This year we delve into the archaeology of St Paul's Cathedral & the parish churches in the City with John Schofield 🚨FREE to attend in-person & online @LondonArchaeo 📕Register here londonarchaeologist.org.uk/agm-and-annual…
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I get the irony of posting this here, but this is one of the best things I've ever read about social media and its impact on us: freyaindia.co.uk/p/whats-become…
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Announcing three paid internships aimed at new researchers who will work on specially tailored projects which are specifically intended to enhance their professional and intellectual development. buff.ly/3wk3x5m Deadline 31/05/24 at 11.59PM #Internship #DigitalHumanities
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@sixteenthCgirl @MaryRoseMuseum Oh no! I truly loved Shardlake. What a loss. I hope the forthcoming tv dramatization will be magical.
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I’m so sad to hear of the death of C.J. Samson. His Shardlake novels are wonderful and his kindness to the @MaryRoseMuseum was great. Here’s a fitting tribute to him by former Chair of the Mary Rose, Rear Admiral John Lippiett: maryrose.org/news/c-j-sanso…
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Data on 30,000 Lancashire householders in 1664 has just been published on Hearth Tax Digital #OpenAccess for #twitterstorians: gams.uni-graz.at/archive/object…

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