Blogs Cliopatria History Carnival #10: Send your nominations
Jun 10, 2005History Carnival #10: Send your nominations
The tenth History Carnival will be held at Spinning Clio on Wednesday 15 June.
Email your nominations for recently published posts about history and related topics, which can be your own writing or that of other bloggers, to the host, Marc Comtois at: spinningclio AT hotmail DOT com (replace AT with @, DOT with . and close up the spaces), by 14 June. (I also recommend that you put"History Carnival" somewhere in the title of the email.)
You should include in your email: the title and permalink URL of the blog post you wish to nominate and the author's name (or pseudonym) and the title of the blog.
You can submit multiple suggestions, but please try not to submit more than one post by any individual author for each Carnival (with the exception of multi-part posts on the same topic).
If you have any questions about the criteria for inclusion, check out the Carnival homepage link above.
Email your nominations for recently published posts about history and related topics, which can be your own writing or that of other bloggers, to the host, Marc Comtois at: spinningclio AT hotmail DOT com (replace AT with @, DOT with . and close up the spaces), by 14 June. (I also recommend that you put"History Carnival" somewhere in the title of the email.)
You should include in your email: the title and permalink URL of the blog post you wish to nominate and the author's name (or pseudonym) and the title of the blog.
You can submit multiple suggestions, but please try not to submit more than one post by any individual author for each Carnival (with the exception of multi-part posts on the same topic).
If you have any questions about the criteria for inclusion, check out the Carnival homepage link above.
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