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Education

 

PhD University of Bristol,  2010, Economic History, 'The sixteenth century maritime trade of the smaller Bristol Channel ports".

 

MA (distinction), Early Modern and Medieval History, University of Bristol,  2003-2006

 

BA (hons) MA (Oxon), Politics, Philosophy & Economics,

Balliol College, University of Oxford 1980-1984.

President of the Junior Common Room

Coolidge Pathfinder Award

 

Other courses attended    

 

City & Guilds, Certificate in Delivering Learning, Somerset College of Arts & Technology, 2006

Open University, MBA modules : Management Finance and Accounting; Manufacturing Management; Human Resource Management. 

 

 

Conferences

 

'Community Connections: The Bristol Channel and southern Ireland in the Sixteenth Century' paper given to The Celtic Sea World, 1400-1700, University of Bristol September 2008.

 

'The Exchequer Accounts in Context: Evidence from Somereset Ports in the Sixteenth Century'

paper given to 5th International Congress of Maritme History, Greenwich, June 2008.

 

'The Sixteenth Century Trade of some Minor Bristol Channel Ports'

paper given to the Social and Economic History Society of Ireland , Annual Conference 2007, Trinity College, Dublin. November 2007.

 

'The Sixteenth Century Overseas Trade of Somerset'

paper given to New Researchers in Maritime History Conference, National Maritime Museum, Falmouth, March 2007.

 

 

Publications

 

'Somerset's Sixteenth Century Maritime Trade' in The Maritime History of Somerset, edited by A. Webb, (Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, 2010)

 

Review of Waterways and Canal Building in Medieval England ed. by John Blair (OUP, 2007) in International Journal of Maritime History, June 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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