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Cultural & Social History | 2017

Tweeting Ben Jonson’s walk: Experiencing the spatial-temporality of the “Foot Voyage”

Anna Groundwater

Abstract In 1618, the playwright Ben Jonson walked from London to Edinburgh. In 2009 details of that walk were recovered in a manuscript account. In 2013, Jonson’s ‘Foot-Voyage’ was tweeted real-time from July to October, and a linked blog hosted a digital map deepened with information from the text. Jonson’s ‘virtual’ journey was to enhance public engagement, his absorption into new communities echoed by exchanges with their twenty-first-century inhabitants. Simultaneously, the tweets suggested the spatial-temporality of Jonson’s actions in a manner not discernable in the linear narrative, revealing their kinetic quality. This stimulated a rethinking of the walk’s historical temporality, which challenges the historical distance between walker and audience.


Archive | 2014

Ben Jonson's Walk to Scotland: An annotated edition of the 'Foot Voyage'

James Loxley; Anna Groundwater; Julie Sanders


The Historical Journal | 2010

FROM WHITEHALL TO JEDBURGH: PATRONAGE NETWORKS AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SCOTTISH BORDERS, 1603 TO 1625 *

Anna Groundwater


Canadian journal of history | 2013

The Obligations of Kinship and Alliance within Governance in the Scottish Borders, 1528-1625

Anna Groundwater


The English Historical Review | 2018

Imaging Stuart Family Politics: Dynastic Crisis and Continuity, by Catriona Murray

Anna Groundwater


The English Historical Review | 2018

The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland: Manuscript Production and Transmission, 1560–1625, by Sebastiaan Verweij

Anna Groundwater


John Donald Publishers Ltd | 2017

Mary Queen of Scots

Anna Groundwater


History Scotland Magazine | 2017

Mary Queen of Scots: current thinking

Anna Groundwater


The English Historical Review | 2016

Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland, by Amy Blakeway

Anna Groundwater


The English Historical Review | 2015

Noble Power in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution, by Keith M. Brown

Anna Groundwater

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James Loxley

University of Edinburgh

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Julie Sanders

University of Nottingham

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