It was a busy week in work with teaching, planning a workshop, applying for funding, presenting to programme board, recording a podcast, giving a history society talk, PhD advising, writing a peer review report, and many many meetings but I think my greatest success was finishing the jigsaw!
I really enjoyed giving this paper and the excellent questions afterwards were very helpful for my research! Thanks so much to @kevinkosullivan.bsky.social for the invite and to Galway history department.
There’s a lot in it for sure! Utterly engrossing too, had to just keep reading.
Just finished reading Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting. Much darker than I expected! Definitely one that will take a while to mull over.
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The Women’s History Association of Ireland is now on Bluesky! 🗃️ @whaireland.bsky.social
Welcome to @whaireland.bsky.social - great for the women’s history association of Ireland to have a presence here now! More and more people joining us from the site formerly known as Twitter
After a busy first three weeks of the teaching semester in UCD, it’s nice to be London bound for a history conference at Kings College. And especially good to have some enjoyable reading for the journey!
Looking for some interesting listening? Judy Bolger has a two-part podcast on the history of breastfeeding, in connection with modern pumping in the workplace (with special reference to academia). buff.ly/3OKAHld