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What was posted on Medievalists.net in December 2009
We just want to post a quick note telling our readers where they can find the news items and other resources we posted in December.
A list of all 56 Medieval News posts can be found here.
On the main Medievalists.net website, we posted in December:
Over 300 articles, the most we ever have ever got done in a monthInterviews with
Graeme Davis, author of Vikings in America; and
Lars Brownworth, author of Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization
Featured Reports on:
Top Ten Medieval News Stories for 2009
The Murder of Charles the Good
Medieval Warfare
Castle for Sale near Parma, ItalyWe also added four new videos to our
Youtube page. We have done many more posts too, on Books, Fiction, Travel, Movies, etc. And, of course, we are continuing to add news and resources every day.
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Sasmars Newsletter Number 3
SASMARS Newsletter Number 3 for 2009 has been posted to http://sasmarsnewsletter.blogspot.com/. It contains 1. A number of calls for papers posted recently to various websites and discussion forums 2. Books and Journals 3. News from the Royal Historical...
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Newsletter Of The Southern African Society For Medieval And Renaissance Studies
Newsletter of the Southern African Society for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Number 2 for 2009 has been posted at http://sasmarsnewsletter.blogspot.com/. In this issue: 1. Second call for papers: SASMARS 20th Biennial Conference, 2010 2. Announcements:...
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Newsletter Of The Southern African Society For Medieval And Renaissance Studies
The first Newsletter of the Southern African Society for Medieval and Renaissance Studies for 2009 has been posted at http://sasmarsnewsletter.blogspot.com/ To whet your appetite, I?ve copied a summary of its contents below. The sidebar of the website...
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History And Social Media Collide
When I made the decision to boot up this blog I was convinced that that was as far into the social media network water that I wanted to wade, but I suppose once you try something once and don't get bitten, you begin to feel more comfortable with...
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Most Popular Posts On Medieval Hungary
The end of the year marks the end of my third year of blogging. Along the way, I have posted 120 posts on various topics related to Hungarian medieval art, which generated over 90.000 page views to this date. My blog was featured in several online journals...
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