18/09/2021
This page will be closing this weekend. However, the new blog is online at www.thehistorypomegranate.com
My new page is The History Pomegranate
The History Pomegranate
Hey there! Welcome to The History Pomegranate. Here you will find little bites of history which I hope you will enjoy! Thanks for visiting! From the blog About Me I'm Emily, a part-time historian with a Masters in Early Modern History. I love writing about my fascination with history, art and books....
15/09/2021
For those of you that want to continue reading about history and art please go to the page of my new blog The History Pomegranate
11/09/2021
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11/09/2021
Please take a look at my new page The History Pomegranate. Website will be going live on Tuesday 14th September.
16/07/2017
French Revolution
The French Revolution: A Complete History | History Today
What the French Revolution was depends, perhaps more than any other major historical event, on what you choose to believe about it. Was it a great epoch in the history of the modern West, or an ugly and unnecessary carnage? Was it the product of the collapse of the French state from inside, or of ir...
10/07/2017
Digital reconstruction of St Augustine's Abbey.
St Augustine’s Abbey recreated digitally - Medievalists.net
St Augustine’s Abbey – part of Canterbury’s World Heritage site - has been ‘rebuilt’ in virtual reality as part of a ground-breaking collaboration between English Heritage and the University of Kent.
09/06/2017
The Shocking Medieval Ex*****on Story Referenced by James Comey
It’s not every day that 12th century feuds are brought up in the U.S. Senate.
24/04/2017
Article about the organisation collecting the names of victims of the Holocaust Yad Vashem: World Holocaust Center, Jerusalem
The Holocaust: Who are the missing million? - BBC News
Researchers have named nearly five million victims of the Holocaust, but they are in a race against time to identify the rest, reports Raffi Berg.
06/12/2016
Interesting article about
Garibaldi and South America
The Italian patriot's style of leadership – and his famous red shirts – were a legacy of his South American experience and proved an inspiration to Latin American radicals for many generations.