Blogs Cliopatria History Carnival Notice
Nov 26, 2005History Carnival Notice
The next History Carnival will be hosted on Thursday 1 December by Laura James at Clews, The Historic True Crime Blog.
Email nominations for recently published posts about history (a historical topic, reviews of books or resources, reflections on teaching or researching history) to Laura at: Laura4991[at]prodigy.net, or use the submission form provided by Blog Carnival.
The History Carnival is not just for academics and entries don't have to be heavyweight scholarship! But they must uphold basic standards of factual accuracy. If you have any further questions about the criteria for inclusion, check out the Carnival homepage (link above).
You can submit multiple suggestions, both your own writing and that of others, 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).
Email nominations for recently published posts about history (a historical topic, reviews of books or resources, reflections on teaching or researching history) to Laura at: Laura4991[at]prodigy.net, or use the submission form provided by Blog Carnival.
The History Carnival is not just for academics and entries don't have to be heavyweight scholarship! But they must uphold basic standards of factual accuracy. If you have any further questions about the criteria for inclusion, check out the Carnival homepage (link above).
You can submit multiple suggestions, both your own writing and that of others, 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).
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