Oct 26, 2004
Carnival Time
Brandon at Siris has posted the call for contributions to Carnivalesque #2:
Anyone who is not quite sure what a blog carnival is, please do visit the Carnivalesque page for some information and links to established carnivals.
Now, what about a History Carnival? I mean, look at all those history blogs over there in the blogroll...
The Early Modernists' Carnival, Carnivalesque, is coming to Houyhnhnm Land (pronounced"whinnim" or"hwinnimn"), my other weblog. The date will be November 5 (subject to change). If you have written a post in September or October (the first few days of November will be OK, too), or have in surfing the blogosphere come across a post, on the early modern period (broadly conceived - from about 1450 to 1850), send it my way. You can email me through the"Email" link at Houyhnhnm Land, or directly through the following address:
branem2[at]branemrys[dot]org
(With @ for [at] and . for [dot], of course.)
Since H.L. is devoted primarily to early modern philosophy, posts in that area, or in the general history of ideas in the early modern period, will be especially welcome; however, this is in no way a requirement. Also, if you have a post that's primarily on the late medieval period, or on the post-early-modern period, which would be of interest to early modernists in any way, we're interested in that, too.
Anyone who is not quite sure what a blog carnival is, please do visit the Carnivalesque page for some information and links to established carnivals.
Now, what about a History Carnival? I mean, look at all those history blogs over there in the blogroll...