My wife and I have been isolating now for almost two weeks and it is making me more creative in the kitchen. For all of March we ate an almost entirely vegan diet and we’ve stayed vegetarian since then. It can get a bit tricky to keep producing something tasty and healthy when you can’t… Continue Reading →
November 2021
November 29, 2021
vegetarian – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
My wife and I have been isolating now for almost two weeks and it is making me more creative in the kitchen. For all of March we ate an almost entirely vegan diet and we’ve stayed vegetarian since then. It can get a bit tricky to keep producing something tasty and healthy when you can’t… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
English – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
british history – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
Recent changes in British Conservatism and the wider Brexit process have reminded me of a moment in the history of the Conservative Party during the Edwardian period.
Senior lecturer Caroline Nielsen investigates the history of Bonfire Night: Most people in England are probably familiar with this rhyme: ‘Remember, Remember the 5th of November Gunpowder, treason and plot I see no reason why the Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot’ The rhyme refers to the 1605 Gunpowder Treason plot; a failed assassination attempt… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
Homer – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
Classics – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
peas – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
My wife and I have been isolating now for almost two weeks and it is making me more creative in the kitchen. For all of March we ate an almost entirely vegan diet and we’ve stayed vegetarian since then. It can get a bit tricky to keep producing something tasty and healthy when you can’t… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
arts – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
1984 – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →
November 29, 2021
University – HISTORY AT NORTHAMPTON
maximios History
As a recent Guardian editorial reminded us, Nicky Morgan, former Education Secretary (who studied at Oxford, and is now ennobled and in the House of Lords) once said this about the subject area I practice within: ‘[In the past] if you didn’t know what you wanted to do … the arts and humanities were what… Continue Reading →