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Everything could use a little lol. Especially the Renaissance.
A blog featuring news, events and reports from the research project "News Networks in Early Modern Europe" http://newscom.english.qmul.ac.uk
Past and Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world
London Remembers is a website aiming to capture all memorials in London
proselytizing for drama before, during, and slightly after Shakespeare
Posts On Several Occasions: Or, A Specimen Of The Ongoing Development Of The Digital Miscellanies Index, A Freely Available Online Index Of Poetry In Eighteenth-Century Miscellanies
From the earliest drama in English, to the closing of the theatres in 1642, there was a hell of a lot of drama produced - and a lot of it wasn't by Shakespeare. Apart from a few noble exceptions these plays are often passed over, ignored or simply unknown. This podcast presents full audio productions of the plays, fragmentary and extant, that shaped the theatrical world that shaped our dramatic history.
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