World History
History Weblogs
History Weblogs. Like this site? Want some other history blogs to check out? Here is a small list from the Yahoo Directory. I have removed the link to this blog as you already know about the World History Blog.
Here is the list:
Diary of Samuel Pepys - presentation of the diaries of Samuel Pepys, the renowned 17th century diarist, in a daily weblog format.
Cronaca - past imperfect, present subjunctive, future conditional.
Mirabilis.ca - regularly updated links and commentary about history and archaeology, religion, environment, and other topics.
Cliopatria - group-written blog covering a range of historical topics. From the History News Network.
American Presidents Blog - featuring sites that relate to the American presidency or specific presidents.
Anglo-Dutch Wars - discussion of the 17th-century sea wars, including ships, battles, and persons.
POTUS - Rick Shenkman's blog about Presidents of the United States and the American political scene.
Dreadnought Cruisers Dreadnought Cruisers - discusses history, ship design, naval wargaming, and other topics related to the Dreadnought era, prior to the ascendancy of naval aviation.ww
Blog Them Out of the Stone Age - formerly War Historian. Mark Grimsley writes about military history and frames military affairs and analysis within a broad context.
rogueclassicism - musings, news stories, and more related to Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Labels And The New Version Of Blogger
If you are a regular at this blog, you will notice it looks a little different. The design is the same but there are some enhancements visible. Probably the most visible is the presence of labels on most of the blog posts. What happened? I finally upgraded...
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Britannica Blog
Rod Waldhoff at the Encyclopedia Britannica has been kind enough to point out a new blog to me. It is the Britannica Blog. The blog is described as, "Britannica Blog is a place for smart, lively conversations about a broad range of topics. Art, science,...
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New History Carnival Up
The New History Carnival is up at Aqueduct. This blog by Amy is described as "Welcome to the aqueduct, where knowledge flows like water. The site is named after the hiking trail that runs by my office window." There is a part two promised for Monday so...
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The Cliopatria Awards - 2005 Winners
The Cliopatria Awards - 2005 Winners. Thanks to the Cliopatria Group Blog, the history blogsphere now has annual awards. Here are the winners for 2005: Best Individual Blog: Mark Grimsley's Blog Them Out of the Stone Age. Best Group Blog: K. M. Lawson,...
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Were There Blog Enough And Time
Were There Blog Enough and Time. This is an informative article by Ralph E. Luker. In it, he gives a long list of historians who are currently keeping history blogs with links to the actual blogs. I highly encourage readers of this blog to go exploring...
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