For the maritime program's newsletter...
Heather Hatch is originally from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (eh?). She has a BA in anthropology from the University of New Brunswick, and an MA in European Historical Archaeology from the University of Sheffield in England. She is interested in examining piracy in the early eighteenth century through a combined archaeological and historical approch, as well as piracy in other periods and other aspects of eighteenth century maritime life. Non-academic interests include middle eastern dance, creative writing, medieval re-enactment, and pillaging.
Now, I will go shower, and hopefully that will re-envigorate me enough to slog through some moe of Citizens of the World. It isn't a bad book, but it is a *long* one... 400 pages! Eep!
Heather Hatch is originally from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (eh?). She has a BA in anthropology from the University of New Brunswick, and an MA in European Historical Archaeology from the University of Sheffield in England. She is interested in examining piracy in the early eighteenth century through a combined archaeological and historical approch, as well as piracy in other periods and other aspects of eighteenth century maritime life. Non-academic interests include middle eastern dance, creative writing, medieval re-enactment, and pillaging.
Now, I will go shower, and hopefully that will re-envigorate me enough to slog through some moe of Citizens of the World. It isn't a bad book, but it is a *long* one... 400 pages! Eep!
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Pillaging coffee crisp bars!
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And I haven't gotten to do much pillaging, yet, but I'm keeping an eye out for good opportunities. I hear Hallowe'en Saturdays downtown can be a little crazy :D
...Yoink!
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