Historian on the Edge

The Historical, Philosophical and Political Musings of an Autistic Historian

Showing posts with label Methodology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Methodology. Show all posts
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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Professor Grumpy, the Historian on the Edge, is, depending on your viewpoint, either the Jeremy Corbyn or the Donald Trump of early medieval history.
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