Beyond the Text: Moderation and Memory: Rapin de Thoyras and the Making of English Party
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🎓 A milestone moment in the PhD journey…
Last term, I had the privilege of delivering my first presentation of my doctoral research at the Humanities Research Day at the University of Buckingham — and what a moment it was.
Presenting “Moderation and Memory: Rapin de Thoyras and the Making of English Party” felt like more than just an academic exercise. It was the first time my work stepped out into the world — tested, shared, and given voice beyond the page.
💭 To stand and articulate months (and years!) of thought — on party, moderation, and the strange, indeterminate nature of the English constitution — was both daunting and deeply rewarding.
Rapin asks us: if England is neither monarchy, aristocracy, nor democracy… what is it? And from that question emerges my broader argument — that political parties are not failures of the system, but necessary expressions of it.
📚 This presentation marked a turning point:
- From research to communication
- From private writing to public argument
- From uncertainty to a growing confidence in my work
Most of all, I felt incredibly proud — not just of the ideas themselves, but of reaching a stage where I could contribute meaningfully to the wider academic conversation.
Here’s to many more discussions, debates, and discoveries ahead.
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