Carnivalesque 56
Welcome to the 56th edition of Carnivalesque, the pre-modern history blog carnival. This is an early-modern edition, covering roughly 1500-1800. (more…)
Failing better at understanding the past
Welcome to the 56th edition of Carnivalesque, the pre-modern history blog carnival. This is an early-modern edition, covering roughly 1500-1800. (more…)
The new ancient/medieval edition of Carnivalesque is now up at Bavardess (with a special Halloween theme).
The next early-modern edition will be right here at Investigations of a Dog on 22nd November. Send submissions to jenna@4-lom.com or use the early-modern nomination form.
The next edition of carnivalesque will be an ancient and medieval edition at Bavardess on 31st October. Nominate your favourite ancient/medieval posts from September and October by completing the ancient/medieval nomination form, or by emailing them to bavardess AT gmail DOT com.
The next early-modern edition will be right here at Investigations of a Dog in November (only a year late – I’ll try not to injure myself this time!). Send submissions to jenna@4-lom.com or use the early-modern nomination form.
There’s a new early-modern edition of Carnivalesque up at Mercurius Politcus. Nick has done a fantastic job of pastiching 17th century presbyterian bigot Thomas Edwards.
The next Carnivalesque will be an ancient/medieval edition at The Cranky Professor in November. You can submit posts using the ancient/medieval nomination form.