History Carnival & Newsletter
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010I will be hosting the next edition of Carnivalesque on 21 March, so am now inviting nominations of your favourite recent blog posts on any aspect of early modern history.
You can use the Carnivalesque form, or contact me direct. Please nominate specific posts rather than whole blogs, and don’t be modest – I positively encourage you to recommend your own posts as well as other people’s!
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I’m also starting an email newsletter – at least I will if enough people sign up for it. This will go out about once a month and will highlight new additions to The Quack Doctor – especially the lesser-known corners of the site – plus extra history of medicine content, links to useful resources and pretty much anything I think is interesting. If you would like to sign up, please use the form in the sidebar. (This is new and I’ve only tested it a few times so if it doesn’t work, please let me know.)
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Caroline Rance's debut historical novel, Kill-Grief, set in an 18th-century hospital, is out now.

