Blogs Cliopatria Carnival Updates
Apr 28, 2005Carnival Updates
History Carnival #7 will go ahead as planned on Sunday 1 May at Studi Galileiani. Submissions (history posts since about 15 April) to Hugo Holbling: hugo AT galilean-library DOT org
However, the carnival for early modernists (c.1500-1800), Carnivalesque, has been held back so as to give both host and readers a little breathing space.
So it will now be held at Rhine River on Friday 6 May. Submissions (posts since about March 1) to Nathanael Robinson: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
However, the carnival for early modernists (c.1500-1800), Carnivalesque, has been held back so as to give both host and readers a little breathing space.
So it will now be held at Rhine River on Friday 6 May. Submissions (posts since about March 1) to Nathanael Robinson: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
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