Congratulations! It sounds fascinating. Maybe once it's been examined, you could do a couple of episodes on the key findings from your research, such as what the Judith Ordo says about understandings of queenship, and comparing Mercian queenship to Wessex & Northumbria?
HUGE congratulations! As someone about to start a PhD on the role of women in the conversion of England, I love the sound of your PhD thesis and will definitely look it up once it's available to the public. Also, do let me know if you have any capacity for collabs on Substack... would love to work something out if you've got space as I think your Substack is the closest to mine I've found on here 🥰
Congratulations! It sounds fascinating. Maybe once it's been examined, you could do a couple of episodes on the key findings from your research, such as what the Judith Ordo says about understandings of queenship, and comparing Mercian queenship to Wessex & Northumbria?
Massive congratulations on finishing!
Coincidentally to having this in my inbox, along came the daily Open Culture message which may be of interest to you and the wider audience:
https://www.openculture.com/2024/08/the-worlds-first-medieval-electronic-instrument.html
Congratulations! The thesis sounds excellent, can't wait to read it.
Well done!!! 👍
Congratulations, and looking forward to when we get to read it!
Awww, I love your abstract!
Well done!
Yay! When I was working on mine they kept telling me it was just homework. It isn't, it was brain breaking hard.
Bravo!!!!!
Congratulations!
HUGE congratulations! As someone about to start a PhD on the role of women in the conversion of England, I love the sound of your PhD thesis and will definitely look it up once it's available to the public. Also, do let me know if you have any capacity for collabs on Substack... would love to work something out if you've got space as I think your Substack is the closest to mine I've found on here 🥰
Congrats!
Huzzah!
Huzzah!
Congratulations!