By God's grace, my teaching career has gone splendidly the past three years. I have taught the Founding of the American Republic and Foundations of the Modern World (Western Civ. I & II) for Northwood University, as well as pioneering a history of technology class (from the industrial revolution to the computer revolution). I also taught Survey of European History Since 1500 and Historical Study for Saginaw Valley State University (2014-2015). From 2013-2015, I spent many hours in the Midland historical society library and drafted a book on the history of Midland, covering the period from 1890-1930. In the fall of 2015, I was accepted in the doctoral history program at Central Michigan University (with 4 years of funding in fellowships/assistantships) and finished the coursework last year. I passed my comprehensive major exams just a few months ago in Early Modern European History and United States History. My dissertation will be on London coffeehouses and Colonial American taverns.
Central Michigan University partners with the University of Newcastle towards a joint PhD program. I will spend a year studying at Newcastle and will have two weeks in London for archival research. Lord willing, I leave Sep. 12th, a date which, as some of you may remember, has always been associated in my mind with departure. I return to the States in May. God has blessed me with a wonderful church and I have worked out a boarding arrangement with a very hospitable family during my stay. For privacy concerns, I will refer to them as the Mr. and Mrs. W________. What will follow on this blog will be a series of frequent updates with accompanying pictures of my pilgrimage in England. Feel free to comment as you wish (politely, of course).
Enjoy,
Wesley
This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle...
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England (Shakespeare, Richard II)
I enjoyed reading this blog, Wesley. I wish you a wonderful and productive time in England with your studies and journey.
ReplyDeleteAunt Patty.
Thanks, Aunt Paddy! I'll try my best to upload as much as I can on this blog to keep everyone in-the-loop. I'm hoping to visit the air-base in Debach. It's really going to be a very symbolic experience.
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
Wesley