Historian on the Edge
The Historical, Philosophical and Political Musings of an Autistic Historian
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Methodology
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Thursday, 19 July 2012
Gaps, Ghosts and Dice, Version 2.0
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[ Here is the text of a key-note paper I gave yesterday to this conference, under the title of 'Each thought is a throw of the dice: Tr...
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Gaps, Ghosts and Dice: More inchoate musings on the nature of history (in which Julius Caesar meets Stéphane Mallarmé): Part 1
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[ Brace yourself for more ill-informed, half-thought-through pseudo-philosophical waffling about what history really is. Ill-informed, etc....
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Officers or Gentlemen? The Frankish Aristocracy in the Sixth Century: Part 1
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[ This is the second part (the first installment of the first article can be found here ) of what started off as a single article about the ...
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Archaeology and Migration: Rethinking the Debate
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[ This is the text, more or less as given, of the key-note lecture I gave to the conference on on The Very Beginnings of Europe? Cultural an...
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