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Age of Enlightenment: July 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. I have gone to this website several times for information and it hasn't failed me yet. Wonderful collection of Georgian resources. In particular, I like the section on London streets, parks, and gardens, and businesses. It's wonderful for research. Posted by Melissa Marsh at 1:58 PM. Tuesday, July 26, 2005. And the Bride Wore.hmmmm. Marriage in the 18th Century. Posted by Rene at 10:05 AM. Tuesday, July 19, 2005.
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Age of Enlightenment: June 2006
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Saturday, June 17, 2006. Yep, it's been a while since I posted here - sorry about that! Here are some cool resources I found recently:. If Art History is your thing, here is a comprehensive list of websites dedicated to eighteenth century art. The Age of George III. Has a new home on the web. This site is a treasure trove for English history enthusiasts. At the Theatre Database. Looking for books to add to your already groaning bookshelves?
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Age of Enlightenment: April 2006
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Sunday, April 23, 2006. England's Thousand Best Houses. By Simon Jenkins is a great book with a survey of, well, the best houses. I got it used for under $5. The English Country House: A Grand Tour. Historic Houses, Castles and Gardens in Great Britain and Ireland. Mine was published in 1979 but it was published after that as well. I got mine for $2 at a used bookstore and I'm buying another one. I do have a marvelous college library near m...
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Age of Enlightenment: August 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Thursday, August 18, 2005. More 18th C Resources. I listed these over at my research blog. The other day, but figured I should post them here too! Jack Lynch's 18th Century Resources. On the period available from Pickering and Chatto. List of 18th C Events at What Happened What Year. Posted by Tess at 9:13 AM. 18th Century Reading Room. The British Housewife - Book Review. Happy Birthday, Mozart. Christmas in the 18th Century.
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Age of Enlightenment: November 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Last Thursday I went with my daughter's class to Riley's Farm. In Oak Glen, California. I really didn't know much about the place but it was a pleasant surprise. The older kids got to pretend they were fighting a battle from the War for Independence while the little ones went to the farm section. Posted by Rene at 2:17 PM. 18th Century Reading Room. The British Housewife - Book Review. Happy Birthday, Mozart.
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Age of Enlightenment: October 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Saturday, October 22, 2005. Things that go bump in the night. This time of year brings to mind ghosts, goblins, haunted houses and frights of all sorts. The 18th century had a similar fascination with the paranormal as can be seen with the popularity of the gothic novel. Is a great site with a brief description of the genre and its roots, focusing on the popular writers of these novels. 17th and 18th Century Works: Toward a New Age. Back to...
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Age of Enlightenment: December 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Christmas in the 18th Century. Before Christmas, I thought how fun it would be to write a romantic Christmas story which took place in the 18th century. Bad idea. I started my research and was, well, disappointed. Christmas just wasn’t the holiday it is today. Maybe that is a good thing as I look at the mounds of toys and cookies and the like. Posted by Rene at 1:08 PM. 18th Century Reading Room.
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Age of Enlightenment: September 2005
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A blog for exchanging info and resources about the 18th century. Friday, September 30, 2005. A cool new resource. This link courtesy of 18th Century Reading Room. A site for listing online resources for the 18th Century. And guess what? We're included :-) Yep, Age of Englightenment appears on her list of resources. Cool, huh? Eighteenth Century Furniture - Centuries of Style series. Still in my Heart by Kathryn Smith. Posted by Tess at 10:08 AM. Thursday, September 22, 2005. Posted by Tess at 10:36 AM.
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