Blogs Cliopatria Carnivals
Nov 3, 2005Carnivals
The next History Carnival will be hosted on 1 November by Rebecca Goetz at (a)musings of a grad student. You can check out the criteria for inclusion at the Carnival homepage (link above).
Email your nominations for recently-published posts about historical topics, researching or teaching history, etc, to: rgoetz[at]fas[dot]harvard[dot]edu.*
Email your nominations for recently-published posts about historical topics, researching or teaching history, etc, to: rgoetz[at]fas[dot]harvard[dot]edu.*
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I'll be hosting the next Carnivalesque (early modern edition) at Early Modern Notes, on Sunday 6 November. Email me at sharon[at]earlymodernweb.org.uk.*
More information here.
*Alternatively, you can submit to the carnivals using the Blog Carnival submission form: History Carnival or Carnivalesque.
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