There’s an early modern edition of Carnivalesque blog carnival at The Georgian Bawdyhouse on Saturday 25 August. You can submit any blog posts about early modern history posted in the last couple of months using the submission form.
There are so many interesting discussions going on at Skulking in Holes and Corners that it’s hard to pick one out, so just read all of them.
And some relatively new blogs that I’ve only recently found out about:
the many-headed monster: Mark Hailwood and Brodie Waddell blog about early-modern English society and culture, including lots of weird and surprising things
Past in the Present: Paul Lockhart, who has researched early-modern Denmark and the American Revolution, blogs about his work, early-modern military history in general, and differences between academic and popular history
Pen, Book, Sword: covers medieval military history, violence, disabilities and lots of other things
The Military History Carnival has a new home at Cliopatria thanks to David Silbey. The new edition is now up, and future editions will take place every three months. You can find details of past and future editions on the blog carnival index page, and submit posts using the new submission form.
[posted by Gavin Robinson, 1:19 pm, 15 February 2010]
The February edition of the Military History Carnival is now up at Airminded. If you’d like to host a future edition, please contact the Battlefield Biker.
[posted by Gavin Robinson, 10:15 am, 22 November 2009]
Welcome to the 56th edition of Carnivalesque, the pre-modern history blog carnival. This is an early-modern edition, covering roughly 1500-1800.(more…)