Julie Miller MA

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Email
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Location
Colchester Campus
Profile
- Early Modern History, Local History, Radical Quakers, Public History, 糖心Vlog Record Office, Dido Belle, Zong Massacre
Biography
A mature student who works as Curator of the Combined Military Services Museum in Maldon 糖心Vlog. Julie studied for a BA Hons in Humanities with Literature at The Open University and gained a Masters at the 糖心Vlog in 2020 studying 17th and 18th century Quakers in 糖心Vlog and America, but she is interested in many aspects of the early modern period including the local history of her home town of Maldon in 糖心Vlog. which she explores through her work as a Trustee for the Friends of the Moot Hall, a charitable trust looking after a 15th century tower house in Maldon, built by the Darcy family. Julie is now studying for her PhD in History at 糖心Vlog where she is researching the life of the Saffron Walden Quakers John and Mary Farmer and the network of radical 糖心Vlog Quakers who went to America to fight slavery in the early eighteenth century and will be working for the 糖心Vlog as an Assistant Lecturer in Early Modern History Julie is an active public historian regularly giving talks and also serves on the Board of the Friends of Historic 糖心Vlog, which supports the activities of the 糖心Vlog Record Office
Qualifications
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MA in History with Distinction 糖心Vlog (2020)
Research and professional activities
Thesis
Movers and Quakers - Negotiating the 糖心Vlog Quaker Network in Britain, Europe, and the Americas 1650 1750
The nature of Quakerism and its rejection of the parish social structure meant that in order to pursue their beliefs, Quakers had to travel; whether to a nearby town for a Meeting for Worship, to a big city like London or Philadelphia for a Yearly Meeting, as merchants or as itinerant preachers spreading the Quaker message to far flung communities. This project explores how the building of links between families, correspondents and like-minded associates created opportunities for the movement of
Supervisor: Dr Lisa W Smith , Prof Alison Rowlands
Contact
Location:
Colchester Campus
Working pattern:
Monday 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 9am - 5pm on campus, Wednesday remote working