Difference between revisions of "Volunteer research interests and goals"
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* Supporting a current student who is doing research into an English mariner | * Supporting a current student who is doing research into an English mariner | ||
* Discovering new manuscript material for future use with students | * Discovering new manuscript material for future use with students | ||
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+ | ==Jamie Gemmell == | ||
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+ | [[File:Jamie Gemmell Headshot 2 Small.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Jamie Gemmell]] | ||
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+ | BACKGROUND | ||
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+ | * History Graduate; Masters by Research in History | ||
+ | * Managing Director of Publish & Prosper | ||
+ | * Member of the Northern Early Modern Network | ||
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+ | RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||
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+ | * Race and coloniality in the seventeenth-century Anglo-Atlantic World | ||
+ | * Early modern Black British Histories | ||
+ | * Interdisciplinary approaches to history | ||
+ | * Increasing accessibility to and engagement with early modern history | ||
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+ | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
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+ | * Improving knowledge of seventeenth-century primary material | ||
+ | * Contributing to a better understanding of early modern Atlantic networks | ||
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==Peter Good== | ==Peter Good== | ||
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BACKGROUND | BACKGROUND | ||
− | * | + | * PhD from the University of Essex |
+ | *Lecturer in Early Modern Europe and the Islamic World at the University of Kent, UK. | ||
RESEARCH INTERESTS | RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||
− | * | + | * Early Modern Trade and Cultural Exchange. |
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
− | * | + | * Practicing and passing on palaeographic skills. |
+ | *Learning more about the Atlantic World. | ||
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==Rebecca Rose== | ==Rebecca Rose== | ||
[[File:IMG 20210711 182404 5.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Rebecca]] | [[File:IMG 20210711 182404 5.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Rebecca]] | ||
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==Tabitha Stanmore== | ==Tabitha Stanmore== | ||
[[File:Stanmore.jpeg|200px|thumbnail|left|Tabitha]] | [[File:Stanmore.jpeg|200px|thumbnail|left|Tabitha]] | ||
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* Interest in different types of primary source | * Interest in different types of primary source | ||
* Aiming to brush up my palaeography! | * Aiming to brush up my palaeography! | ||
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+ | ==Kerry Apps== | ||
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+ | [[File:Kerry.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Kerry Apps]] | ||
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+ | BACKGROUND | ||
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+ | Currently studying for an MPhil in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge | ||
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+ | Prior seven years as a Secondary Head of History during which time I led CPD sessions on teaching early empire and the Atlantic World | ||
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+ | RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||
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+ | The English Atlantic world (with a focus this year upon the Caribbean) | ||
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+ | Indentured and enslaved labour in the Atlantic world as well as questions of race, community and identity pre-1660 | ||
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+ | English colonialism in the c17th | ||
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+ | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
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+ | Widening access to the early modern Atlantic world | ||
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+ | Practicing my palaeography! | ||
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+ | == Jennifer Moss Waghorn == | ||
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+ | [[File:Dm7pKGSXgAAa1DB (1).jpeg|200px|thumb|left|Jennifer]] | ||
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+ | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
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+ | == Viv Weller == | ||
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+ | [[File:VivWeller.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Viv Weller]] | ||
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+ | '''Viv Weller''' spent 37 years as an A Level and GCSE History teacher in Leicestershire. Eventually, she decided to escape and return to her first love of studying History at university, graduating with an MA in English Local History at the University of Leicester in 2012. Viv's special interest is in Early Modern English History and her dissertation focused on the impact of the Reformation in Warwickshire between 1520-60. | ||
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[[File:10685533 834354390011904 4032911219708183940 n.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Charlie Wilson]] | [[File:10685533 834354390011904 4032911219708183940 n.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Charlie Wilson]] | ||
− | + | BACKGROUND | |
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+ | * MA Information and Library Management (University of Northumbria) | ||
+ | * Home educator | ||
+ | * Genealogist | ||
+ | * Registrant of the Southgate one-name study with the Guild of One-Name Studies | ||
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+ | RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||
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+ | * Transatlantic trade, communication and travel | ||
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+ | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
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+ | * Serendipitous discovery of this project while transcribing the transatlantic travel journal of Thomas Prince, who sailed for New England in 1717 and was very meticulous in his observations. | ||
+ | * Particularly interested in how we communicate and share the findings | ||
+ | * Expanding the reach of a valuable, name rich set of documents | ||
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+ | ==Daisy Turnbull== | ||
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+ | [[File:Daisyturnbullhistorian.jpg|thumbnail]] | ||
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+ | BACKGROUND | ||
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+ | * B.A. in history and archaeology and M.A. in maritime archaeology at the University of Southampton (UoS) | ||
+ | * Current split-site PHD candidate at the Universities of Portsmouth (UK) and Halmstad (SE) | ||
+ | * Member of the Coastal Histories Network, Port Towns and Urban Cultures research group and the Nautical Archaeology Society | ||
+ | * Archaeologist, Historian and Museums Professional | ||
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+ | RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||
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+ | * Shipwrecking and coastal cultures | ||
+ | * 18th and 19th century shipping | ||
+ | * Maritime culture and trade | ||
+ | * Handwritten manuscripts | ||
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+ | INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT | ||
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+ | * Expanding public assess to primary historical accounts | ||
+ | * Interest in promoting collaborative work between academics and other members of the public | ||
+ | * To expand upon my research skills and knowledge, particularly regarding palaeography and merchants marks | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:09, December 2, 2021
This wiki page is for Marine Lives volunteers to tell us a little about their research interests, and what they would like to get out of the Marine Lives Ship Account Book project.
In the next few days we will be giving all volunteers editorial access to our wiki, and will be giving you a ten minute lesson in how to add wiki content, how to make simple edits, and how to add a new page of your own.
So when we get together for the first time on November 18th, 2021, for our one hour launch ZOOM meeting, we will started each of us to become familiar with using the main publication and collaboration platform for this project - the Marine Lives wiki.
Contents
Christopher Alimenti
BACKGROUND
- B.A. in English at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
- Superscripts Member Superscripts
- M.A. in English, specializing in Early Modern Literature and plague manuscripts at VCU
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Early Modern Plague remedies
- Handwritten manuscripts
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Interest in a different manuscript hand
- Ship logs
Joshua Eckhardt
BACKGROUND
- Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, English Faculty
- Research/teaching focus: Early Modern English
- Editor of online scholarly editions British Virginia
- Faculty sponsor of the Superscripts
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Strong interest in handwritten manuscripts, as well as printed books in early modern bookshops and libraries
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Supporting a current student who is doing research into an English mariner
- Discovering new manuscript material for future use with students
Jamie Gemmell
BACKGROUND
- History Graduate; Masters by Research in History
- Managing Director of Publish & Prosper
- Member of the Northern Early Modern Network
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Race and coloniality in the seventeenth-century Anglo-Atlantic World
- Early modern Black British Histories
- Interdisciplinary approaches to history
- Increasing accessibility to and engagement with early modern history
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Improving knowledge of seventeenth-century primary material
- Contributing to a better understanding of early modern Atlantic networks
Peter Good
BACKGROUND
- PhD from the University of Essex
- Lecturer in Early Modern Europe and the Islamic World at the University of Kent, UK.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Early Modern Trade and Cultural Exchange.
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Practicing and passing on palaeographic skills.
- Learning more about the Atlantic World.
Colin Greenstreet
BACKGROUND
- Social sciences undergraduate; Masters in Business Administration
- Management consultant, pharmaceutical R&D executive and entrepreneur
- Last ten years starting and supporting social ventures, including Marine Lives, Viae Regiae, and the Signs of Literacy initiative
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Strong interest in handwritten manuscripts
- Building a powerful set of metadata for English High Court of Admiralty depositions, 1574 to 1684
- Researching and publishing on Mariner literacy and Early Modern commercial record keeping
- Fostering collaboration between academic and public historians
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Strengthening the Marine Lives volunteer group in the Americas
- Exploring new ways of collaboration, which build on existing Marine Lives approaches to team building and collaborative research and publication
Ros Jones
BACKGROUND
- BA PR with English Language and Linguistics
- Published author of historical biography, "William Dobson: The King's Painter" (Tygers Head Books, 2016)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- 17th century wills and handwritten documents, with a focus on the period of the English Civil Wars
- Transcribing and digitising the complete records of the Calendar of the Committee for Compounding (1640s/50s)
- Studying and transcribing mid 17th-century British newsbooks from the Thomason Tracts collection
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Opportunity to read and study 17th century documents (paleographic interest)
- Collaborating on a project with likeminded researchers and historians
- Contributing to a better understanding of the subject and times
Dylan M. LeBlanc
BACKGROUND
- Currently teaching American & Atlantic history to high schoolers at La Lumiere School
- Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2019: Empire's Callous Hands: British 'Government Men' in the Atlantic Slave Trade
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- British Atlantic and early American history, in particular political culture, port towns, microhistory and individual lives
- Current book project: "The Two Husbands of Sarah Rhett: Trust and the Quest for Power in Early America"
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Staying connected in academic/research networks, collaborating, maintaining paleography skills
- Giving students an opportunity to see the historical research process unfold
Sara Mah
BACKGROUND
- PhD candidate at the Institute of Reformation History (University of Geneva)
- MLitt in Early Modern History at the University of St Andrews
- Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science and Philosophy at the National University of Singapore
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Thesis: Understanding interpretations of suffering in 17th century Romandy and Scotland
- Generally interested in accidents, unnatural death, and supernatural beliefs and practices
- Side interest in 16th-19th century Southeast Asia
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Working on challenging palaeography projects
- Collaborating with people of various backgrounds on a history project
Michael Powell-Davies
BACKGROUND
- PhD candidate at the University of Kent attached to the AHRC-funded Middling Culture project
- MA in Early Modern English Literature: Text and Transmission at King's College London in partnership with the British Library
- BA (Hons) in English Literature at the University of Sheffield
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- The cultural lives of the middling sort in early modern maritime London
- Narrative practices and the authorship of people and place
- Textual cultures within mobile communities
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- My current research focusses largely on land-based maritime communities, so I am looking forward to working with some accounts of more mobile individuals
- I am interested in how identities of people and places are formed within administrative texts
- I am also just very excited to be involved in some collaborative work - looking forward to seeing what everyone brings along!
Lou Roper
BACKGROUND
- SUNY Distinguished Professor of History, State University of New York at New Paltz
- Research/teaching focus: Expansion of 'early modern' European overseas interests, especially Anglo-American colonization, and cultural interaction
- Author of Advancing Empire: English Interests and Overseas Interests, 1613-1688 [1]
- Co-General Editor of [2]
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- European, especially English, overseas commercial and colonizing activity in the long 17th century
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Improving access to HCA series manuscripts
- Practicing my transcription and providing transcription opportunities for pupils
Rebecca Rose
BACKGROUND
- B.A., history, College of William & Mary
- History M.A. student, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Member of the Superscripts
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Early 17th-century Virginia, Jamestown colony
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Writing thesis on an English mariner at Jamestown, hoping to get a better grounding in maritime history
Tabitha Stanmore
BACKGROUND
- Tabitha Stanmore University of Bristol profile
- Research/teaching focus: Medieval and Early Modern Britain
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Interest in historical community and social networks.
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Interest in different types of primary source
- Aiming to brush up my palaeography!
Kerry Apps
BACKGROUND
Currently studying for an MPhil in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge
Prior seven years as a Secondary Head of History during which time I led CPD sessions on teaching early empire and the Atlantic World
RESEARCH INTERESTS
The English Atlantic world (with a focus this year upon the Caribbean)
Indentured and enslaved labour in the Atlantic world as well as questions of race, community and identity pre-1660
English colonialism in the c17th
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
Widening access to the early modern Atlantic world
Practicing my palaeography!
Jennifer Moss Waghorn
BACKGROUND
RESEARCH INTERESTS
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
Viv Weller
Viv Weller spent 37 years as an A Level and GCSE History teacher in Leicestershire. Eventually, she decided to escape and return to her first love of studying History at university, graduating with an MA in English Local History at the University of Leicester in 2012. Viv's special interest is in Early Modern English History and her dissertation focused on the impact of the Reformation in Warwickshire between 1520-60.
Charlie Wilson
BACKGROUND
- MA Information and Library Management (University of Northumbria)
- Home educator
- Genealogist
- Registrant of the Southgate one-name study with the Guild of One-Name Studies
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Transatlantic trade, communication and travel
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Serendipitous discovery of this project while transcribing the transatlantic travel journal of Thomas Prince, who sailed for New England in 1717 and was very meticulous in his observations.
- Particularly interested in how we communicate and share the findings
- Expanding the reach of a valuable, name rich set of documents
Daisy Turnbull
BACKGROUND
- B.A. in history and archaeology and M.A. in maritime archaeology at the University of Southampton (UoS)
- Current split-site PHD candidate at the Universities of Portsmouth (UK) and Halmstad (SE)
- Member of the Coastal Histories Network, Port Towns and Urban Cultures research group and the Nautical Archaeology Society
- Archaeologist, Historian and Museums Professional
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Shipwrecking and coastal cultures
- 18th and 19th century shipping
- Maritime culture and trade
- Handwritten manuscripts
INTEREST IN SHIP ACCOUNT BOOK PROJECT
- Expanding public assess to primary historical accounts
- Interest in promoting collaborative work between academics and other members of the public
- To expand upon my research skills and knowledge, particularly regarding palaeography and merchants marks