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Jo Pugh, Representative from the National Archives.
 
Jo Pugh, Representative from the National Archives.
  
Margaret Schotte (PhD candidate, C17th & C18th history of marine science - Princeton, US)
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Margaret Schotte (PhD candidate, C17th & C18th history of marine science - Princeton, US) mschotte@princeton.edu
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language skills: French, Dutch, German
  
 
Richard Blakemore (PhD candidate, C17th marine history - Selwyn, Cambridge) rjb207@cam.ac.uk
 
Richard Blakemore (PhD candidate, C17th marine history - Selwyn, Cambridge) rjb207@cam.ac.uk

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Project Leader


Colin Greenstreet



Project Advisors


Dr Charlene Eska (assistant professor, linguistics/palaeography - Virginia Tech, US)

Jo Pugh, Representative from the National Archives.

Margaret Schotte (PhD candidate, C17th & C18th history of marine science - Princeton, US) mschotte@princeton.edu
language skills: French, Dutch, German

Richard Blakemore (PhD candidate, C17th marine history - Selwyn, Cambridge) rjb207@cam.ac.uk

Dr Stuart Dunn (Lecturer, digital humanities - King's College, London)



Facilitators (looking to recruit 2 or 3 more)


Colin Greenstreet colin.greenstreet@googlemail.com

Jill Wilcox (religious studies secondary school teacher, BA in history (Hertfordshire), interest in family history, palaeography skills)

Sarah Laseke (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford) s.laseke@hotmail.com

William Tullett (Kings College London) wrtullett@gmail.com



Project Associates (looking to recruit 10-15 more)


Alex Calvo (oriental language training at undergraduate (SOAS), MA, has done some university teaching as an academic; currently in Taiwan, but will visit London on 29th August) (alex_calvo_2@yahoo.co.uk)

Angus Gorrie (Westminster School) (angus.gorrie@westminster.org.uk)

Charlotte Mackenzie (Nottingham University, 3rd year history undergraduate) (bella_mack@hotmail.co.uk)

Emma Hardy (Nottingham University, 3rd year history undergraduate) (ahyeh@nottingham.ac.uk)

Gordon O'Sullivan (Trinity College, Dublin, MA, Digital Humanities - submission start September 2012, ?late 30s or early 40s, experienced historian and writer) (osullivangordon@yahoo.co.uk)

Ida Sjoberg (Westminster School) (ida.sjoberg@westminster.org.uk)

Jerome Mockett (Westminster School) (jerome.mockett@westminster.org.uk)

Marta Rezzano (Nottingham University, 3rd year history undergraduate) (ahymr@nottingham.ac.uk)

Tommy Walters (Westminster School) (tommy.walters@westminster.org.uk)