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Nov 20, 2014 02:04AM
My historical blog is about people in the 19th and early 20th century. http://www.somerville66.blogspot.co.uk/
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My blog is a sharing of several authors who write novels in the 17th century. Pretty good stuff. http://www.novelsbykatherinepym.blogs...
Thank you, Debbie! I've just followed a bunch of new great blogs! Mine covers the Tudors (and what it's like to write about them). I hope people like mine as much as I'm liking theirs! http://janetwertman.com
I have a history blog where I post articles, news, book reviews and more that are all history oriented. It is called "Time Will Tell." You can visit it at: historyarchive.wordpress.com.
Today, I've put up a post about the psalm singers of Georgian England.judeknightauthor.com/2014/11/23/makin...
A group of authors, whose works have decidedly different setting or emphasis than the usual,post regularly via the blog Unusual Historicals: http://unusualhistoricals.blogspot.com/
For example, my past topics range from the Atlantic Bronze Age to the Antikythera mechanism.
This month's theme is Curses and Cures, and the roster included guest author Maggie Anton on her latest title.
It's great to have you all posting here! I hope you find new readers.
Tonight's post on #EHFA: The Thames: England’s Liquid History by Julian Stockwin
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Tonight's post on #EHFA: The Thames: England’s Liquid History by Julian Stockwin
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An unlikely detour for a young man off to propose marriage. The Battle of Hamilton. Post by Cryssa Bazos.
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Jane Austen had an early romance. Meet the man with Syrie James.
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A post on marriage - and the number of women who never married - in 19th century England. Mid-century estimates are 1 in 3: http://judeknightauthor.com/2014/12/0...
Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford and the Fall of Anne Boleyn.
by Danielle Lianne Marchant
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by Danielle Lianne Marchant
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Tomb of the Eagles at Orkney in Scotland by Christy Jackson Nicholas.
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Behind every good woman.... Read about Queen Elizabeth I's supporting cast of women. By Lea Rachel.
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Surprises in horse related terminology, brought to you by Sue Millard.
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That was interesting, Debra. I thought it was going to be more about the confusion in terminology between English, English-American, & Western-American terminology, but it was even older & stranger than that. Thanks.
Yes! Thus my introduction, Surprises. I was pretty impressed with her finds. Thanks for visiting to read, Jim.
Philip Howard died at just 38, but he seemed convinced his religion was worth dying for. Post by Anna Belfrage.
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Anna's posts are always good for a laugh.
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Anna's posts are always good for a laugh.
Hi, Paul. Thanks so much for connecting with me; your book on Moses is exactly the type I've been searching for! I wanted to let you know I got my copy just a few seconds ago and it will be the next one I start reading this weekend - or sooner - I can hardly wait to dig into this one!
While the sheriff of the Wild West is a symbol of law and order, of what is the Sheriff of Nottingham a symbol?
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Join 26 Historical Fiction Authors on the blog tour through space and time, and party for Christmas, Saturnalia, or whatever other festival you are celebrating. First post here: http://ofhistoryandkings.blogspot.co....
Looked down on for his youth, William PItt the (much) Younger did quite well for himself. A post from Stephenie Woolterton.
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This is all new to me! Natalie Rose talks about the difference in horse gaits to the comfort of the traveler.
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The Colonial Christmas and its origins by Diane Scott Lewis.
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Majesty, Honor, and Tradition: The Monarch's Christmas Broadcast
by Beth von Staats
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by Beth von Staats
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Lauren Gilbert answers to what accuracy existed in the movie 'Belle' about Dido Elizabeth Belle.
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Details surrounding the treaty engaging the young Mary, Queen of Scots, to the French Dauphin. By Marie Macpherson.
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My blogs surround my novels THE SIGN OF THE EAGLE & THE WOLF OF BRITANNIA, PART I & II, (to be published in 2015 by Sunbury Press) which take place in Ancient Rome and Celtic Britain in the First Century A.D. and different aspects of the period.I have been serializing a series about law enforcement in Ancient Rome titled: Maintaining the Public Safety of Ancient Rome.
A backlash against brutality in 1736 Edinburgh. Post by Stuart Laing.
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One ancient epic which feeds our knowledge of history. Post by Mark Patton.
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Crime and justice in the 18th and 19th Centuries--not what you'd expect. By Jude Knight.
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Although I tend to concentrate on an "On-this-day" format, I've gotten really into letters from the Tudor period. In this blog post, I talk about a letter that seven-year-old Henry Fitzroy wrote to his father, Henry VIII (spoiler alert: on the 31st, I will add the letter a much more confident EIGHT year old Fitzroy wrote asking for a harness for his horse....)http://janetwertman.com/2015/01/14/ja...
The importance of being Arthur. Richard Denning explores the possibility.
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A woman of many sacrifices for her country, Elizabeth of York. By Judith Arnopp.
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My latest blog based on a handwritten text by Captain John Strachan during the Seven Years War when assisted by William Locker he took the Telemaque from the French. http://somerville66.blogspot.co.uk/20...
A highwayman hangs. The last one to hang at Tyburn. By Catherine Curzon.
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Lauren Gilbert discusses two men of the cloth from the Middle Ages.
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Familiar stories--but is the origin familiar? EM Powell introduces Chrétien de Troyes.
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How saffron (filthy expensive) came to England, by Anna Belfrage.
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Forgot to add in this post last week.Historical Fiction is a Dangerous Business..
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Sing a Song of Sixpence--the likely origin of the rhyme, by Judith Arnopp.
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Everyone knows castles were cold and drafty places to live. Right? Barbara Gaskell Denvil on that thought.
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I've one on Peterloo, and poetry that was inspired by it.http://nickypenttila.com/remembering-...
A little more on the poem:
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The common denominator--an ancestress of many sovereigns of Europe, Elisabeth Stuart, The Winter Queen. By Linda Root.
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Mein Kampf (other topics)Hornblower and the Hotspur (other topics)
Tara -- from the past to the future (other topics)
Castles, Customs, and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors (other topics)
Castles, Customs, and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors (other topics)
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