Discover the best places to live in Lincolnshire, from Lincoln to Stamford, Louth & Woodhall Spa. Explore schools, transport links & lifestyle.| Mummy Matters: Parenting and Lifestyle
While there are many places across America where our 16th president is still celebrated, it is the state of Illinois where Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) really comes alive. It is here, in the prairies of Illinois, where he spent the majority of his life. While visiting family last week, I visited Springfield and have five Lincoln … Continue reading Land of Lincoln| Jet Eliot
President Trump has repeatedly expressed his admiration for Republican President William McKinley, highlighting his use of tariffs as a model for economic policy. But critics say Trump’s tariffs, which are intended to protect U.S. interests, have instead fueled a stock market nosedive, provoked tit-for-tat tariffs from key partners, risk a broader trade withdrawal, and could increase the federal […]| WEB OF DEBT BLOG
7 Miles Deep Review | Trapped in a Submarine with only one way out! Make your way through to the other side of the Submarine to the emergency exit. Oh, and by the way, there’s only 60 minutes worth of oxygen left! Date Played: August 2024 Time Taken: 37 Minutes Number of Players: 3 Difficulty: […]| The Escape Roomer
Lucy and Finn are here to give you their first-hand tips for your first week at Lincoln!| Student Life
The TVTimes in 1958 looks at the rush to get Outside Broadcasts on air at Christmas The post It’s a race against time appeared first on THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion
For the final year of my Master’s course I have to write a thesis in a research area regarding counselling which interests me, I was very excited to start this research project as I get the chance to be a lead researcher on a study! However, this is the first year as a student that […]| Student Life
Discover when the oldest house in England was built. The earliest domestic house, Saltford Manor House, could date from the 12th century.| The Historic England Blog
I’m happy to announce that this week I started a new job as Research Historian for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. While I’ll miss my colleagues at The Papers of Abraham Lincoln, I’m delighted to enter a position that allows me to do more public history and help promote this amazing institution. I was […]| Civil War Pop
Reviewing Shenandoah made me realize something: wow, there are a lot of sad sack leaders in Civil War fiction. In that film, it was George Kennedy’s Colonel Fairchild. He only gets one scene but spends all of it in a seemingly deep state of depression. His tone is muted, his eyes are downcast, and his whole demeanor […]| Civil War Pop
Trees may get all the credit for creating pretty colors in autumn, but I think the birds do their part. Happy autumn.| Ethical Birder
Just a quick note to announce the publication of a couple of things. First, the report on the workshop that Michael Wuk and I ran in May, Reading Classics Online, which was published on the Council of University Classics Departments Education blog. Second, I wrote a piece for Times Higher Education on the barriers thatContinue reading More on digital reading: barriers and approaches (in Classics)| Making Digital History