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Jack of some trades and master of none. Brought up mainly in West and East Africa.  B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966).  Lifetime of working in and running voluntary organisations.  M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001).  One article in refereed academic journal (Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2).  General interest in history, biography, social studies (inc geography), social policy and British literatureContributor to Wikipedia, under the name of MWLittleGuy, until I started using my real name instead of the registration name - cautious to the extent that none of my contributions have been reverted or altered, unless expanded.
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Brought up mainly in West and East Africa.  B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966).  Career running voluntary organisations.  M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001).  My main area of expertise was in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal (see below) was on government policy towards them.   


I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult.  What comes up does not correspond to the instructions. For anyone interested (if any) my immediate plans for work are:
The subjects I contribute on are history, British and French literature, social policy (less of this recently as I am getting out of date), Dartmoor, and topics which connect with these, which actually makes quite a large field.  My article on the Uganda Railway is an aberration, due to the fact that I used to travel on it.  


[Samuel Pepys - done]
== Publications ==
''Partnership in health and social care: the implications of government guidance in the 1990s in England, with particular reference to voluntary organisations''.  Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2.  2002


[James Hogg - done]
Numerous articles in Quaker and other journals.


[Thomas Wyatt - done]
''A Missionary Family in Nigeria and Uganda 1936—1964''. Derwent Press. 2006


Possibly expanding Shelley
''Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context 1654 to the 1960s''. Quacks Books. 2017
 
You can see I go in for really snappy titles.
 
==Interests==
 
Too many


[William Penn - done]


Gandhi 


Voluntary organisations/non-profit organisations/charities


I am slowly reading up on Gandhi, during which time I will probably do other things that occur to me.  I seem to have just done something on [[William Blake]].  In the course of writing about him, I have come across a topic whose neglect so far seems quite as surprising as Gandhi's - Michelangelo.  I do not dare write anything on Michelangelo, apart from a definition.





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Brought up mainly in West and East Africa. B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966). Career running voluntary organisations. M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001). My main area of expertise was in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal (see below) was on government policy towards them.

The subjects I contribute on are history, British and French literature, social policy (less of this recently as I am getting out of date), Dartmoor, and topics which connect with these, which actually makes quite a large field. My article on the Uganda Railway is an aberration, due to the fact that I used to travel on it.

Publications

Partnership in health and social care: the implications of government guidance in the 1990s in England, with particular reference to voluntary organisations. Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2. 2002

Numerous articles in Quaker and other journals.

A Missionary Family in Nigeria and Uganda 1936—1964. Derwent Press. 2006

Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context 1654 to the 1960s. Quacks Books. 2017

You can see I go in for really snappy titles.

Interests

Too many