Blogs Cliopatria Two Carnivals for May Day
Apr 26, 2005Two Carnivals for May Day
1. The next History Carnival, at Studi Galileiani. Send submissions (history posts since about 15 April) to Hugo Holbling: hugo AT galilean-library DOT org
2. The next Carnivalesque for early modernists, at Rhine River. Submissions (posts about the early modern period, c.1500-1800, since about March 1) to Nathanael Robinson: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
Good job 1 May is aSaturday Sunday(!), since you could have a lot of reading to do.
2. The next Carnivalesque for early modernists, at Rhine River. Submissions (posts about the early modern period, c.1500-1800, since about March 1) to Nathanael Robinson: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
Good job 1 May is a
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Sharon Howard - 4/26/2005
Umm, err... oops. I am really really not with it this week.
Jakob ?hlenschl?ger - 4/25/2005
Last time I checked 1 May is on Sunday
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