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Summer books for history lovers:
Historical writers, both fiction and non-fiction, suggest books they’ve enjoyed recently, as well as those they’re looking forward to reading https://t.co/EUzhGymIY0
#histfic #history #summerreading
Summer reading for history lovers: historical writers, both fiction and non-fiction, suggest books they’ve enjoyed recently, as well as those they’re looking forward to reading https://t.co/EUzhGymIY0
#histfic #history #summerreading
Are you watching the @N_T_S online commemoration of the battle of Culloden? #Culloden275
#Historia discusses some of the background to today's talks and discussion https://t.co/D1V6gFWqY7
#Culloden #Jacobite
New in #Historia: What links Mary Shelley's inspiration for Frankenstein, the 1816 Bread or Blood riots, Constable's painted sunsets, North American migration and famine in Europe?
@GuinGlasfurd writes about the Year Without Summer of 1816 https://t.co/M6yjdDIlDZ
Author @GuinGlasfurd tells #Historia how a local news story about the ‘Bread or Blood’ riots in 1816 showed her the way to write her sweeping climate crisis novel, The Year Without Summer, which was shortlisted for the HWA Gold Crown Award in 2020 https://t.co/M6yjdDIlDZ
Author @EJBrand writes about 'Mad Jack', the poet Byron's father.
"Writing The Fall of the House of Byron I hoped to strip away these myths of domestic violence, sexual depravity, and general villainy." Unfortunately they were true, as she tells Historia https://t.co/KNmFzBWaTe
Author @EJBrand writes about 'Mad Jack', the poet Byron's father.
"Writing The Fall of the House of Byron I hoped to strip away these myths of domestic violence, sexual depravity, and general villainy." Unfortunately they were true, as she tells Historia https://t.co/KNmFzBWaTe
"Since 1990, when there weren’t that many historical crime novels coming out, about 10–15% of crime novels published in the UK are set in the past," @AndrewJRTaylor tells #Historia https://t.co/NWU4QKJtfx
#TheKingsEvil #histfic #authorinterview @HarperCollinsUK
They came, they saw, they kept on conquering. Why did the Roman Empire grow so big? Harry Sidebottom, author of The Return, looks at the causes and effects of #Roman imperialism for #Historia
https://t.co/eERBVcxMaR
#AncientRome #histfic #history
In his latest book, Armada's Wake, author and historian @quintonjournals (JD Davies) debunks many of the myths surrounding the Spanish Armada and gives a more balanced view of what happens, as he tells Historia https://t.co/BTJ3INGDb6
#histfic #Tudors #writinglife