Excitement
Yesterday I went to that London. I spent the afternoon in the Public Records Office (it will never be the National Archives!) looking at seventeenth century wills and more First World War stuff. The most exciting discovery is that the PRO has started a wiki in which readers can contribute their knowledge of the documents. This is a fantastic idea, as some classes are very poorly catalogued and barely documented at all outside the class lists. I’m thinking particularly of SP28, which is a very important source for the English/British Civil Wars and Interregnum, and which I know an awful lot about (probably more than most PRO staff), so I’m looking forward to contributing. At present it’s in beta and only seems to be available at Kew, but I hope they’ll put it on their website soon.
Afterwards I went up to the IHR to hear Patrick Little’s paper on Cromwellian studs. It was interesting to find out more about horses in the 1650s as my thesis stopped in 1646. Patrick pointed out that whereas most histories of the period ignore Cromwell’s interest in breeding and racing horses, or put it down to the utilitarian aim of breeding cavalry horses, there is a lot of evidence that a common interest in horses was an important aspect of social and political networks during the protectorate. The paper also got me thinking about bloodlines and heredity, which I’d like to look into a bit more as it has possible implications for patriarchy and masculinity.
I hope it wasn’t too intimidating for Patrick to be asked questions by Peter Edwards and me. Peter knows more than anyone about horses in early-modern Britain. He was an unofficial mentor to me during my PhD and has given me all kinds of help, but this was the first time I’d seen him in person since I came back from my career break so it was good to catch up.
Expect some proper posts next week, if I survive the upgrade to Wordpress 2.1. It seems to be going wrong for other people, but it hasn’t caused any problems on my test blog on localhost.

Comment by sharon — 11:42 pm, 26 January 2007 [permanent link to this comment]
A wiki? That could be absolutely amazing. I’ll be watching out for it going public!