Military History Carnival: One Week To Go
The first Military History Carnival will be held here one week today (Thursday 12th April). I’ve had a good number of submissions, but there’s always room for more. You can submit your own posts or posts written by someone else — anything which falls within my broad definition of military history (but remember history stops on 1st January 2001!). So far the American Civil War isn’t over-represented so there’s still room for more ACW posts.
Use the Blog Carnival submission form or e-mail links to mhc1@4-lom.com
Meanwhile, I’ve finally resubmitted the article I was working on. It’s a relief to get it out of the way, and I’m reasonably confident that I’ve countered the reader’s criticisms adequately. Next week I’m going to a conference in Cambridge about authority in early-modern England, which is quite exciting as I haven’t been to a conference since 2001. I’m also working on a proposal for a conference about books in military history. I’m thinking along the lines of “Shock, Firepower, and Intertextuality”. Or maybe not…
