The 'Art' of Majesty: Displaying the Stuart Monarchy, 1603-1714
This year has been a bittersweet year for me. Despite losing three influential figures in my life (my grandmother, my aunt, and my rescue dog) in 2013, I pushed through it all and completed my graduate program. And, as of a few days ago, it is now 'published' through my school's digital commons.
I must say the work was not easy. Trying to figure out what you're going to write about is one thing. But trying to create, essentially, an art exhibition and research for a companion catalogue is quite another! I hope some of you find the time to read it. And, again, if there is any courts/sim owner that would like to host the virtual exhibition, I would be more than happy to do so!
LINK TO THESIS: http://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/hst_theses/20/
Interesting thesis subject, I look forward to reading it! I am sorry about your losses.
This is a splendid thesis. Kudos.
It is also a tribute to all three family members whose loss you have endured this year.
My condolences on your losses -- and my congratulations on your achievements. What a year you have had! I look forward to reading your thesis (and not only as a distant relative of the Stuart monarchs). I also happen to be in discussions with Bepress about Digital Commons for my own institution, so I am very interested in how your thesis has been posted (and would love to hear any comments you might have about the process). Merci beaucoup!
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Please feel free to contact me in world with regard to a possible exhibition. Buckingham House is not quite ready to be unveiled, but the work proceeds apace and when Prince Jacon finally opens it to the public, a display reflecting your thesis will seem very natural (especially with Queens Victoria and Elizabeth II providing the final images.)
Thank you all for the responses and positive vibes! Tiamat, I will definitely contact you next time I'm in-world!