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Have you ever wondered about #18thcentury culinary iconography? Check out this new blog post by Nancy Siegel about food and satire! https://t.co/Y8NyIM5GBe #FoodHist #satire
200 years ago #OTD Princess Augusta swore allegiance to the new king, #George IV, writing 'that kind brother to whom I shall never cease to be the affectionate sister- sincere friend and dutifull subject'. @RCT https://t.co/7FzBrLneNQ
#twitterstorians #18thcentury
Instead of friendship bracelets, it was common in the #18thcentury to exchange locks of hair! Here is some of Queen Charlotte’s hair that she sent to Mrs. Delany in 1780. https://t.co/Ig6QTgGQND #HairyArchives #HairHistory
Ever wondered about the 'fog of war'? Explore how Sir Henry Clinton experienced the Battle of Valmy in our new blog post by Dr. Michael Rowe, of @KingsCollegeLon
https://t.co/LyI2CwLneF
We're excited to announce a fellowship opportunity for #GPP researchers at Windsor Castle, as we partner with @BSECS to enable researchers to get to the archives. Applications open February 1 and close April 1. #twitterstorians
https://t.co/Z02XWLXKiE
The papers of William IV and Adelaide, his queen, are now online! Read more about what they contain here @RCT https://t.co/hGRzvIQU2L … #GeorgianPapers #GloriousGeorgians
Would KGIII have been happy to see his papers digitally archived? Karin Wulf thinks the answer is Yes. Find out why. https://t.co/T8F6pKjHt4