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  • Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies

    Posted on Wednesday October 29th, 2008 at 15:56 in blog carnivals, carnivalesque

    A fresh early modern edition of the Carnivalesque blog carnival is up. Mercurius Politicus, masquerading as the Rev. Thomas Edwards, presents Gangraena, a Catalogue, or Black Bill of the Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies and Practices of the early mode...

  • History Carnivals....

    Posted on Wednesday October 1st, 2008 at 16:47 in blog carnivals, history carnival, carnivalesque

    Two selections of history blogging to have a look at:Carnivalesque XLIII, (ancient/medieval edition) , is up at ArchaeopornHistory Carnival LXXIX (all periods) is up at American Presidents Blog...

  • Carnival time

    Posted on Monday August 18th, 2008 at 16:26 in blog carnivals, military history, carnivalesque

    Two history carnivals well worth checking out:Sharon Howard at Early Modern Notes hosts an Early Modern edition of Carnivalesque, the 42nd in the series.Meanwhile over at Osprey Publishing, Mike has put up an Olympics-themed Military History Carniva...

  • Welcome to the 15th Military History Carnival!

    Posted on Saturday June 14th, 2008 at 17:00 in blog carnivals, military history, military history carnival

    Welcome to the 15th Military History Carnival!This is the first time I have hosted the MHC, and I would like to thank those who have made submissions; thanks also to Gavin for advice on putting the thing together.Most of the posts included below are...

  • Theme ideas for MHC15

    Posted on Tuesday May 20th, 2008 at 17:12 in blog carnivals, military history carnival

    I am hosting the 15th edition of the Military History Carnival, which should be up on 14th June if all goes according to plan.So far I have been adding large numbers of mil hist blogs to my Google Reader. I am basing this on previous carnivals and...

  • The 14th Military History Carnival is up

    Posted on Thursday May 15th, 2008 at 16:24 in blog carnivals, military history

    The 14th Military History Blog Carnival is up at Investigations of a Dog.The theme is "Contested Boundaries" and Gavin Robinson has assembled lots of interesting posts not just on disputed borders, but also other boundaries (when is a 'terrorist' a '...

  • Carnivalesque XXXVIII is up...

    Posted on Monday April 21st, 2008 at 16:17 in blog carnivals, henry viii, carnivalesque

    Carnivalesque XXXVIII is up at Walking the Berkshires. Lots of interesting Early-Modern posts from last 2 months or so.Oh yes, and today is the day that Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, aged 17. The painting by an unknown artist shows Henry...

  • Carnivalesque XXXVII is up...

    Posted on Monday March 17th, 2008 at 17:25 in blog carnivals, fun and games, carnivalesque

    Fed up with the Tudors? Then take a look at the latest Ancient/Medieval edition of the Carnivalesque blog carnival over at In the Middle. Interestingly, this edition is hosted by a Tiny Shriner, a small but perfectly formed member of the Ancient Arab...

  • Carnivalesque 36

    Posted on Tuesday February 19th, 2008 at 15:24 in blog carnivals, carnivalesque

    Mercurius Politicus has put together an interesting collection of recent Early Modern posts for Carnivalesque 36, including one from me!...

  • Fire in the Hole! Military History Carnival #10

    Posted on Tuesday January 8th, 2008 at 16:49 in blog carnivals, military history

    The 10th edition of the Military History Carnival is up at Walking the Berkshires.It is dedicated to the creator of the Flashman novels, George MacDonald Fraser, who died recently, with lots of neat Flashman references....