According to conversation in Victoria`s cross? about History blogs and history bloggers` community, where I suggested doing similar thing as travel bloggers do, here are the rules and my H-list. First H-list ever and hope to go round the blogosphere and grow bigger and bigger.
H-list contains your favourite history blogs. It`s a way of using links to boost smaller blogs and get more readers and get to know fellow bloggers. Instructions:
- write a post.
- copy/paste the link list from the post you`ve discovered the H-list into it.
- make sure the links are active and correct.
- if your blog is on the list, remove it, it`s not a self-promotion post.
- add your favourite history blogs on the list.
- add the url of the blog where you`ve discovered the H-list as well.
- publish the post
- people will notice the list and continue it.
So here is my H-list
- Breathing history
- Victoria`s cross?
- Great War Fiction
- Investigations of a dog
- Airminded
- Stories: take one/leave one
- Strange maps
- A historian`s craft
- You`re history!
- Early modern notes
- Found History
- How it really was
- Early Modern Rambler
Go on!
Tags: H-list, history-blogs








8 Comments
May 7, 2007 at 7:52 am
I love the idea of a H-List and will be compiling my own shortly.
In the meantime can I suggest this site as a great list for history blogs:
http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/9665.html
May 7, 2007 at 3:33 pm
I hope others will find it useful too. And thanks for the site. By the way Suite101 is interesting site too [link is on my blogroll].
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