I would like my 20 dollars now, sir
I’m writing a book! I’ve signed a contract with Ashgate Publishing for a monograph provisionally titled Horses, People and Parliament in the English Civil War: Negotiating Property and Constructing Allegiance. If everything goes to plan it should be out some time in 2012. Although I’ll be using some material from my PhD research this isn’t “the book of the thesis” as it’s going to have a completely different argument. I’m using the supply of horses to armies to show how military resources were contingent and had to be negotiated with civilians; how identities could be constructed using external signs or imposed on people who didn’t want them; and how these things feed into each other. Building on my empirical research into military administration and logistics, I want to show how the practicalities of fighting wars relate to politics, religion, gender and animal-human boundaries.
This probably won’t affect my blogging much – my posts won’t be any less frequent than they already are. Obviously I’m not going to post any of the text of the book on the web, but as I go I’ll be putting some research material on Flickr and Your Archives. I’m currently going through indemnity cases in SP 24 at the PRO (UK National Archives), and I need yet more material from SP 28 (a bottomless pit of civil war financial records).

Comment by Brett — 10:49 am, 23 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Brilliant! Well done — top publisher, too.
Comment by sharon — 10:59 am, 23 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Congratulations!
Comment by Gavin Robinson — 11:50 am, 24 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Thanks! :)
Comment by Nick — 6:01 pm, 24 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Hurrah! Congratulations, this is really well-deserved.
Comment by Gavin Robinson — 7:14 am, 25 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Thanks Nick. Getting a book contract was actually surprisingly quick and easy compared to getting journal articles published.
Comment by Ross — 12:51 pm, 25 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Congrats Gavin!
Comment by Gavin Robinson — 9:29 am, 26 June 2010 [permanent link to this comment]
Thanks Ross.
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