'Lewis Williams, Tidesman at Holyhead on the 24th of April 1761, as he was going out of the Customhouse on his duty, was met by a Boar, which Bit him in his knee [...]' - the weird and wonderful stories you find in Customs records (TNA CUST 78/2)
Excited to have been published in @HistoryEpoch! I'm delighted to have had a chance to share an interesting story from the Liverpool Customs House records about the city's problem with second-hand tobacco smoke in the Georgian period.
Take a look here: https://t.co/ZZ2KHgPlTp
EPOCH Issue 14 is now live! Thank you to all our writers and editors - we'll be highlighting your contributions over the coming days.
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Guess what - @HistoryEpoch have published a review that I've written of this super exciting book! Thanks again to Dabeoc and Sophie for the meticulous editing work!
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Issue 08's launch represents two years of quarterly publications. EPOCH has grown massively, with authors contributing from across the globe, covering a vast range of histories.
Thanks to all of our contributors thus far!
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Thanks to everyone who came to our Summit yesterday! The day was a smashing success. Thanks to our guest speakers @Longshanks1307, @EmmaHslwd, @Sophlup, @wraggem, & @emma_gallon (@UoLPress).
Our Medieval Editor, Meredith, in conversation with Marc Morris 👇
Early Bird tickets now available! Book your discounted tickets for LHPC Histfest - the conference for History PGRs and ECRs @LancasterHistor this June. https://t.co/rfN0lUUiP5
Tickets are nearly gone for the #EPOCHSummit. We have a FEW remaining!
Special Guest: Marc Morris (@Longshanks1307)
Panel: The Public Face of History
Four Workshops
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