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Brought up mainly in West and East Africa.  B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966).  Career running voluntary organisations.  M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001).  My main area of expertise is in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal <ref>Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2</ref> was on government policy towards them.  My interests now lie in literature, history (especially Quaker history), biography, social studies (inc geography), and social policy.   
Brought up mainly in West and East Africa.  B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966).  Career running voluntary organisations.  M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001).  My main area of expertise was in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal (see below) was on government policy towards them.   


I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult.  What comes up does not correspond to the instructions.
The subjects I contribute on are history, British and French literature, social policy (less of this recently as I am getting out of date), Dartmoor, and topics which connect with these, which actually makes quite a large field.  My article on the Uganda Railway is an aberration, due to the fact that I used to travel on it.  


'''Workplan:'''
== Publications ==
:I want to write about the history of the housing association movement, but, having obtained some information on this subject, it appears to me to be a neglected area.
''Partnership in health and social care: the implications of government guidance in the 1990s in England, with particular reference to voluntary organisations''. Policy & Politics vol 30 no 22002
:I shall probably do more on English and Scottish writers, as topics occur to me.
:Likewise British biography and British Quaker history, where I have an uncompleted article.
:In the next few weeks, I hope to do something untypical, on the Uganda Railway, a topic close to me, as I travelled on it in the 1950's--[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 20:23, 6 September 2013 (UTC)


In the course of writing about William Blake, I came across a topic whose neglect so far seems quite as surprising as Gandhi (this I attempted to remedy) - Michelangelo. I do not dare write anything on Michelangelo, apart from a definition. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 21:31, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
Numerous articles in Quaker and other journals.
 
''A Missionary Family in Nigeria and Uganda 1936—1964''. Derwent Press. 2006
 
''Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context 1654 to the 1960s''. Quacks Books. 2017
 
You can see I go in for really snappy titles.
 
==Interests==
 
Too many


'''An aside'''


I have recently made several contributions on topics on which I have no particular expertise, but which I happen to know about.  It seems to me that as long as I am cautious in making assertions, it is better for this information to appear.  I hope that those more expert will expand these edits, but I doubt whether they can be contradicted. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 21:31, 9 March 2013 (UTC)


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Brought up mainly in West and East Africa. B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966). Career running voluntary organisations. M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001). My main area of expertise was in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal (see below) was on government policy towards them.

The subjects I contribute on are history, British and French literature, social policy (less of this recently as I am getting out of date), Dartmoor, and topics which connect with these, which actually makes quite a large field. My article on the Uganda Railway is an aberration, due to the fact that I used to travel on it.

Publications

Partnership in health and social care: the implications of government guidance in the 1990s in England, with particular reference to voluntary organisations. Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2. 2002

Numerous articles in Quaker and other journals.

A Missionary Family in Nigeria and Uganda 1936—1964. Derwent Press. 2006

Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context 1654 to the 1960s. Quacks Books. 2017

You can see I go in for really snappy titles.

Interests

Too many