Blogs Cliopatria Carnivalesque: Last Call for Contributions
May 5, 2005Carnivalesque: Last Call for Contributions
Carnivalesque, the early modern blog carnival, will be held tomorrow, Friday 6 May.
If you have blogged something interesting about the 'early modern' period (c.1500-1800) or have read something good in someone else's blog, since about the beginning of March, please do send your suggestions to Nathanael Robinson (Rhine River) today at: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
Entries do not have to be long or particularly scholarly, although they should consist of more than just links or quotes; we're looking for good interesting writing, whether your interests are in history, literature, art, or another field.
If you have blogged something interesting about the 'early modern' period (c.1500-1800) or have read something good in someone else's blog, since about the beginning of March, please do send your suggestions to Nathanael Robinson (Rhine River) today at: rhineriver AT earthlink DOT net
Entries do not have to be long or particularly scholarly, although they should consist of more than just links or quotes; we're looking for good interesting writing, whether your interests are in history, literature, art, or another field.
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