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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). 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 literature. | |||
I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult. What comes up does not correspond to the instructions. | I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult. What comes up does not correspond to the instructions. | ||
I | '''Workplan:''' | ||
:At the moment I am wanting to write about the history of the housing association movement, but I know very little about it, so am having to do some reading. | |||
:I shall probably do more on English and Scottish writers, as topics occur to me. | |||
:Likewise British biography. | |||
In the course of writing about William Blake, I | In the course of writing about William Blake, I came across a topic whose neglect so far seems quite as surprising as Gandhi (this I attempted to remedy) - Michelangelo. I do not dare write anything on Michelangelo, apart from a definition. | ||
Revision as of 15:08, 1 March 2013
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). 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 literature.
I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult. What comes up does not correspond to the instructions.
Workplan:
- At the moment I am wanting to write about the history of the housing association movement, but I know very little about it, so am having to do some reading.
- I shall probably do more on English and Scottish writers, as topics occur to me.
- Likewise British biography.
In the course of writing about William Blake, I came across a topic whose neglect so far seems quite as surprising as Gandhi (this I attempted to remedy) - Michelangelo. I do not dare write anything on Michelangelo, apart from a definition.