Historical Belles and Beaus
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Victorian education for women and the Historical Novel Review: The Folly at Falconbridge Hall by Maggi Andersen
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In 1894 when The Folly at Falconbridge Hall was set, although a woman could sit in on lectures, she could not obtain a university degre...
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Friday, January 18, 2013
Women in World War I by: Stephanie Burkhart
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Prior to the 20 th Century, a woman's job was to tend the home. They usually worked as domestics or raised children. They al...
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Unputtdownable new book from Jen Black!
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The Dowager Duchess of Yaxley escapes from an abusive son-in-law to become a housekeeper in a remote Northumbrian village. The Master of...
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Mapping it out.
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When writing a historical novel, research is naturally a vital instrument in making the story rich in detail and as authentic as possible t...
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
WOMEN AT THEIR TOILET IN THE 18TH CENTURY. And an excerpt from THE RELUCTANT MARQUESS Free on Kindle today!
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These are not English but are lovely paintings of women at their toilet in the 18th Century Francois Boucher - La Toilette, 1742 ...
Thursday, December 13, 2012
O, Christmas Tree, Part 1
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Viggo Johansen 1891 By: Stephanie Burkhart Ah, there's nothing like the woodsy outdoor smell of a Douglas Fir to put me in the Chris...
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Monday, December 10, 2012
OPERA IN THE GEORGIAN ERA by Maggi Andersen
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Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, the 18th-century predecessor of the theatre; watercolour by William Capon ( V&A ) ...
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Friday, December 7, 2012
Ellis Island
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Ellis Island, the reception centre for all new immigrants to New York, newly opened in 1900 after the earlier wooden structure burned down...
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