Year Abroad

After returning from my year abroad, I made a series of ten posts varying from opinion to straight-up reporting that I would never have been able to write had I not spent (almost) a year out in Seville. You can check them out below.

The New Dish City: dissociating from new places (July 2018)

Hanging on to Bournemouth: on cycling culture in Andalucia (July 2018)

Bridging the Divide: on rural bridges and urban conflict (July 2018)

No one expects the Spanish enlightenment: free thinking in closed society (July 2018)

Isabella's Bride Price: on the history of the Kingdom of Aragón (July 2018)

Between The Rock and a hard place: on Gibraltar and Brexit (August 2018)

The Andalusian "Las Vegas": on Seville's Roma barrio (August 2018)

A cavalcade of class divides: festival-going in Seville (August 2018)

A good fit: comparing two "legacy projects" in Seville (August 2018)

Ambivalent discovery: closing thoughts on "the journey, not the destination" (September 2018)

I was really happy with these posts - the final one in particular. Bridging the Divide is also available here on City Monitor. 

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