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Performing at the Block: Scripting Early Modern Executions Jennifer Lillian Lodine-Chaffey (The University of Montana) Master of Arts in English Literature, The University of Montana Missoula, MT May...
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Sutton House: A Tudor brick home through the centuries One of the first places I visited in England was Sutton House, located in Hackney. It is one of many historic sites owned by England’s National...
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Renaissance Clothing at the Victoria and Albert Museum Fashionista? Love clothes and history? I do. If you’re in London and looking for a place to see these two things together, the Victoria and Albert...
View ArticleSamuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution Exhibit at the National Maritime Museum
Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution at the National Maritime Museum Today is the 383rd birthday of famed London diarist, Samuel Pepys (February 23, 1633 – May 26, 1703). What better way to celebrate...
View Article‘Your Servant Sir what news from Tripoli?!’: A Coffeehouse Tour in London
Blue plaque indicating the site of Pasqua Rosée’s coffee house – London’s first coffeehouse, in 1652. Coffee. My life’s blood. I can’t live without the stuff. So it’s no small wonder that I jumped at...
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Claes Visscher (1586-1652): Colour version of London Panorama showing London Bridge (1616).We recently brought you a snippet of Medieval London, the first part of the History of London course offered...
View ArticleBook Review: Everyday Life in Tudor London
I love books about London. Just when you think you’ve heard it all, another writer falls in love with it and gets the inspiration to churn out a new chapter in this city’s unique history. While most...
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