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Sunday, December 18, 2016
Tudor Christmas Gifts
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by Deborah Swift In Shakespeare's Day it was more usual to give gifts at New Year, but if you were lucky you might receive one at Chri...
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Editors' Weekly Round Up, December 18, 2016
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by the EHFA Editors Enlightening, entertaining, and educational! Enjoy this week's excellent posts. Dick Turpin: A Fatal Letter b...
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Saturday, December 17, 2016
Restoration Comedy - a Reflection of Society?
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by Annie Whitehead Perhaps I should begin by defining ‘comedy’ in the theatre. Tragedies invariably centre around the main character and h...
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Monday, December 12, 2016
Coaching Inns in Early 19th Century England
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by Julie Klassen Stage and mail coaches were the primary means of long-distance travel in England for about 200 years, from approximately...
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Dick Turpin: A Fatal Letter
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by Catherine Curzon Georgian Britain was a place of splendour and Enlightenment, a world of glittering spectacle and dazzling celebrity ...
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Sunday, December 11, 2016
Editors' Weekly Round-Up, December 11, 2016
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by the EHFA Editors Enjoy this week's round-up of great posts! Snuff - the medicinal cure-all and herbal panacea by Deborah Swif...
Saturday, December 10, 2016
After the Wedding Comes a Marriage: Regency Marriages
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by Maria Grace Caught between the romanticism of the Victorian era and the rather sterile business arrangements of the early Georgian ...
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Michael of Rhodes: a 15th Century Visitor to London
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by Mark Patton In an earlier blog-post , I introduced the topic of Medieval trade between London and Venice. Each year, a fleet of galley...
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