Thanks for all your great work Jo! I'm looking forward to getting into all of these details now
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We're delighted to interview Laura Tisdall (@lauratisdall.bsky.social) & Maria Cannon (@mariacannon.bsky.social) about their co-edited collection -
Adulthood in Britain and the United States from 1350 to Generation Z:
www.qmul.ac.uk/clpn/news-vi...
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Thanks Mike! I'm excited that it's out now. I think it's a really great collection
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New publication! This collection co-edited by @lauratisdall.bsky.social and I has some excellent essays on adulthood in Britain and the US from the middle ages to today - and it's all open access. To read a blog post with a bit more info about the book see: blog.royalhistsoc.org/2024/11/28/h...
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