ICYMI last week, Harry Smith & Emily Vine have written a must read article for any historian working with online research resources (so ... all of us). Great thread with more below 👇 🗃️ #EarlyModern
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Great article. I have often been frustrated by the inability to see her/his mark on such transcripts.. It has also got me rethinking my citations.
Although in their day The Scaffold were a good support act.
Access to the afterlife in some cases
That is quite possible, given their lifestyle and history. Thank you again.
Thanks; that is most useful - but even more curious since her partner was the heavy drinker! She tried to get him to abstain.
To which my old (right wing) history tutor countered: just remember, Disraeli used to like planting trees. Gladstone liked cutting them down.
Unless you're the third man