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Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Although I mentioned the William Boardman House. Several years ago on this blog, I had actually never been inside the home. So I just recently decided to take advantage of a open house held by Historic New England. The Boardman house was built in 1692 on 300 acres in what was then a very isolated part of Lynn. William Boardman was from a prominent Cambridge family, his father was a town selectman and trustee of Harvard College.
IMAGE COURTESY OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Books on 17th century military campaigns rarely mention the award of medals. Beyond the odd token of appreciation handed out by the monarch, I was unaware of them being routinely issued at all.
Thursday, June 08, 2017. The Middle Ages are in the news again, so here is a roundup of recent news articles. We start with three good reads from historians talking about the crusades. 14th century Book of Hours depicting the murder of Becket. Writing about the Crusades and talking about a me. The Decline and Fall of the Mongol Empire. The first ever comic book? A medieval ca.
Friday, April 6, 2018. All-around vision, amorphous; DR.
Official blog for historical thriller author Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown, The Chalice and The Tapestry, an award-winning Tudor-mystery trilogy published by Simon and Schuster. Monday, August 10, 2015. What did Whitehall Look Like? One of the challenges in writing my 16th century trilogy is how many buildings are lost. Not just the abbeys, either. Sunday, August 9, 2015. A view of the abbey church.
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The Early Modern Exchanges Launch Conference is coming up this Thursday, 15 September. Look forward to seeing everyone there! The Bible at the Maughan Library.
Consuming the past never looked so delicious. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. As for my own paper, it was on the York Play of the Flood. That plagued those they critique. If each animal is unique, how can we respond to each animal uniquely? How can we be hospitable to what each animal needs, desires, and deserves? Set thre.
The Early-Modern Gardens in Context Research Network. An Interdisciplinary Forum for the Study of Early-Modern Gardens. The network is also designed to relay any potentially relevant information concerning forthcoming conferences, publications, funding opportunities etc.
Sponsored by the UC Consortium for the Humanities, Early Modern Globalization is a Multi-Campus Research Group composed of historians, art historians and literary scholars from across the UC system. The purpose of the group is to explore the history of global modernity through the lens of Iberian expansion and its impact on local cultures. Jody Blanco, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature, UCSD. Carolyn Dean, Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture, UCSC. Patricia Seed, Professor, History, UCI.
Friday 27th August, Moore Institute, NUI Galway. Kieran McCarthy, Department of Geography, UCC. Kennedy , Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield.