2016

I've kept this blog, on and off, since 2006. In 2015 I used it to chart daily encounters, images, thoughts and feelings about volcanic basalt/bluestone in Melbourne and Victoria, especially in the first part of the year. I plan to write a book provisionally titled Bluestone: An Emotional History, about human uses of and feelings for bluestone. But I am also working on quite a few other projects and a big grant application, especially now I am on research leave. I'm working mostly from home, then, for six months, and will need online sociability for company!


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Lucky medievalists

Great to see the wonderful list that Eileen Joy has put up over at In the Middle, of her round-up of recent discussions in ancient and medieval studies, as that blog's contribution to Carnivalesque Logo. Not just because Humanities Researcher gets a mention here, either.

What a great time to be a medievalist this is!

4 comments:

flipsockgrrl said...

And a great time to be a medievalist in Melbourne -- the State Library is about to launch an exhibition on "The Medieval Imagination"

This old world is a new world said...

Oh hi flipsockgrrl,

Yes indeedy, it looks great, doesn't it? I'm specially keen for my medievalism students to go down and check out the Medieval Faire on April 20. Will have to take my camera. Watch this space!

Kerryn Goldsworthy said...

How did you do that link??

Spiffy. Very spiffy.

This old world is a new world said...

Incredibly complex and tricky. Click on the link,scroll down the page to "logo" and paste the code...

Wonder if it could be adapted to one's own purposes?