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I love being part of a scholarly community, and I owe so much to the generosity, time, encouragement and practical help of other members of this community. Thanks to Dave Russell and Steve Caunce for taking this project seriously in the first place, and for their excellent supervision, with the help of Dawn Archer; to other historians at the University of Central Lancashire, past and present, who have offered encouragement and inspiration to so many mature students like myself, including
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I love being part of a scholarly community, and I owe so much to the generosity, time, encouragement and practical help of other members of this community. Thanks to Dave Russell and Steve Caunce for taking this project seriously in the first place, and for their excellent supervision, with the help of Dawn Archer; to other historians at the University of Central Lancashire, past and present, who have offered encouragement and inspiration to so many mature students like myself, including