Unfortunately there aren’t many books online, even the recent editions BUT the ancient laws of Ireland is on http://archive.org and you can DM me for other stuff that I might have.
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I have a fair personal library actually, I'm punching above my weight as a precious BA in that particular subfield. My undergrad university required original research for history majors and I looked comparatively at kinship and clientage in legal and wisdom-texts.
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Replying to @Gearoid_Dubh @AdmiralHip and
Precocious. That's an embarrassing typo. I'm often pretty intimidated by the quality of scholars I follow and who talk with me given I couldn't apply to grad school for health/financial reasons.
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Dude I have two degrees and getting a third and I still can’t spell a lot of the time, it’s okay. Anyone who gets pissy at you about spelling errors is a jerk.
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It's not a spelling issue, I've got academic tone down just fine. It's more I'm just in awe of the quality and depth of research. Especially when dealing with the world's bullshit. Right now I'm more of a guy who reads academic articles for fun?
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I hope my examiners feel the same about my work haha.
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Honestly my strongest stuff was in Poli Sci so I constantly question when I do history stuff. Imposter syndrome is wild.
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It's a bit odd because I knew I loved history first, but I've presented at 3 academic conferences in Poli Sci and none in history.
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I have met loads of postgrads and PhDs who did different things in their BA than their masters and PhD, it’s pretty common.
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I was a double major actually, so I'm not worried about that. It's more a fear that I'm just not as good at history despite how much I enjoy it? Not exactly uncommon either.
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The only people who aren’t good at history are people who hate it. Like, I see all sorts in the PhD. Everyone has different styles and approaches, but everyone loves it. And everyone comes to it with different skills.
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