Historian on the Edge

The Historical, Philosophical and Political Musings of an Autistic Historian

Thursday, 20 June 2019

The Transformations of the Year 600. Book Outline

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Nine years ago I started this blog as a way of helping me to focus on the project I was working on, thanks to a grant from the Leverhulme F...
Monday, 17 June 2019

Renegotiating Power and Identity in Earlier Merovingian Gaul A Material Cultural Approach

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[ This is the keynote paper I gave to the 12 or so people who had stayed to the end of the recent conference on 'Renegotiating Power...
Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Another D-Day Reflection

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I always get melancholic with the D-Day commemorations. I was born in 1964, 20 years after D-Day when the people who fought in Normandy wer...
Saturday, 13 April 2019

On Historical Apologies

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[ In this piece I am going, first, to question that historical memory/commemoration is always a 'public good', in that it often suc...
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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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