Blogs Cliopatria Carnivals
May 6, 2005Carnivals
Ralph beat me to it with the notice of the latest Carnivalesque. It's a must for all those of you interested in the early modern period and also the middle ages.
However, this is also a good time to remind you all of the next HISTORY CARNIVAL.
This will be on 15 May 2005 at Saint Nate's Blog.
You can nominate your own best writing or the work of others, on any historical subject, as well as issues related to the study and teaching of history. And please pass on the word about the Carnival to others!
Please email your contributions to: saint_nate AT hotmail DOT com
However, this is also a good time to remind you all of the next HISTORY CARNIVAL.
This will be on 15 May 2005 at Saint Nate's Blog.
You can nominate your own best writing or the work of others, on any historical subject, as well as issues related to the study and teaching of history. And please pass on the word about the Carnival to others!
Please email your contributions to: saint_nate AT hotmail DOT com
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