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A portal for historical services and web resources. Blogs & Forums. You are here: Home. Purpose of the Site. Life is full of joy and tragedy. History is the study of the past in order to make sense of the joy and the tragedy of life. But if you were to ask two historians what happened in the past, you might get three opinions. History Clicking provides an entry point for historical services and web resources. Its services include:. Consulting on Historical matters for organisations and websites.
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A portal for historical services and web resources. Blogs & Forums. You are here: Home. 8211; Websites — Social Media — Research –. Want to put your history on the web but don’t know where to start? And get your history project on the World Wide Web. What Do We Do? History allows us to understand the people, events and issues that shape our world. Most of all, history is about telling stories. Here at History Clicking, we help you to tell your own story. Want to write the story of your family? Do you wan...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: Barbara Gaskell Denvil: A few of my favourite things....
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Barbara Gaskell Denvil: A few of my favourite things. The next author in the ‘Few of my favourite things…’ 2015 HNSA Conference interview series is Barbara Gaskell Denvil who is participating our panel discussing What is it about the Tudors? An exploration of the phenomenon of ‘Tudorphilia’. On Sunday 22nd March 2015. Is self-published on Kindle, while Sumerford’s Autumn. And The King’s Shadow. You can find more about Barbara’s books here. You might also like to follow her blog.
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: August 2013
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Monday, August 12, 2013. One thing leads to another. In nightclubs called The Moulin Rouge and The Arizona, Chappy’s Big Band jived through the hits of Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, the lyrics translated to Hungarian. Each evening, the owner of The Arizona would appear in a finely-tuned evening gown, accompanied by two Afghan dogs. The dance floor rotated. The stars of the Hungarian film industry mixed with the A-list visibles. Almost anything went. But secondly - that a family could have that type of ...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: April 2015
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Thursday, April 23, 2015. 2015 Historical Fiction Reader Survey. Discovering reader preferences, habits and attitudes. Announcing the 2015 Reader Survey. Every year the wonderful MK Tod sets aside time from her writing to conduct a fantastic survey on historical fiction. Here is her post explaining what you can expect from the 2015 Reader Survey. What then do readers want? What constitutes a compelling story? How do men and women differ in their preferences? Where do readers find recommendations? With fr...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: February 2015
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. Colin Falconer: Alexander the Great and My Aunt Ivy. Will be our key note speaker. On 21 March 2015. At the 2015 HNSA Conference on the topic: ‘The ANZAC Tradition as Inspiration: Imagining the Past; Claiming the Present’. On a less serious note he will appear in our last panel of the conference with Kate Forsyth and Jesse Blackadder in In Bed with History: Sexy, Saucy and Sizzling Bedroom Scenes – A Romp! On 22 March 2015. You can contact Colin on his Twitter. Comics. Sh...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: 2015 Historical Fiction Reader Survey
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Thursday, April 23, 2015. 2015 Historical Fiction Reader Survey. Discovering reader preferences, habits and attitudes. Announcing the 2015 Reader Survey. Every year the wonderful MK Tod sets aside time from her writing to conduct a fantastic survey on historical fiction. Here is her post explaining what you can expect from the 2015 Reader Survey. What then do readers want? What constitutes a compelling story? How do men and women differ in their preferences? Where do readers find recommendations? With fr...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: December 2013
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Sunday, December 1, 2013. ENTERING THE LABYRINTH: Writing The Light in the Labyrinth by Wendy J. Dunn. The frontiers of a book are never clear-cut: beyond the title, the first lines, and the last full-stop, beyond its internal configuration and its autonomous form, it is caught up in a system of references to other books, other texts, other sentences: it is a node within a network. Foucault, quoted in Hutcheon 1989). The idea for The Light in the Labyrinth. But back to my story. Weeks went by and I r...
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Historical Novel Society Australasia: March 2015
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Friday, March 27, 2015. Patricia Bracewell: On Researching Queen Emma of Normandy. I’m delighted that Patricia Bracewell has agreed to share her research journey for her series on Emma of Normandy. Patricia was kind enough to donate 100 copies of Shadow on the Crown. To attendees at the HNSA 2015 Conference in Sydney last weekend. So generous! And I’m pleased to say that her new book, The Price of Blood. Has reached Australian shores, too. Here is Pat's post. Enjoy! I want to thank Elisabeth Storrs for i...