The First Thanksgiving: the Pilgrims and What Really Happened

Welcome to my blog, “The British Are Coming, Y’all!” From 17–27 November, I’m participating with several hundred other bloggers in the “Gratitude Giveaways Hop,” accessed by clicking on the logo on the left. All blogs in this hop offer reader-appreciation … Continue reading

A Tudor Thanksgiving

Welcome to my blog, “The British Are Coming, Y’all!” From 17–27 November, I’m participating with several hundred other bloggers in the “Gratitude Giveaways Hop,” accessed by clicking on the logo on the left. All blogs in this hop offer reader-appreciation … Continue reading

Gratitude in Rome: Ancient Roman Harvest Festivals

Welcome to my blog, “The British Are Coming, Y’all!” From 17–27 November, I’m participating with several hundred other bloggers in the “Gratitude Giveaways Hop,” accessed by clicking on the logo on the left. All blogs in this hop offer reader-appreciation … Continue reading

Thanksgiving in History

 Welcome to my blog, “The British Are Coming, Y’all!” From 17–27 November, I’m participating with several hundred other bloggers in the “Gratitude Giveaways Hop,” accessed by clicking on the logo on the left. All blogs in this hop offer reader-appreciation … Continue reading

Eleven Days of Gratitude: a Relevant History Book Giveaway!

In honor of Thanksgiving, I’m posting Relevant History essays, each with a gratitude and thanksgiving theme. Authors of historicals will give away books 17–27 November 2011 to show appreciation for readers. You know the drill. Read the essay, leave a … Continue reading

London Bridge and Beyond

Relevant History welcomes historical mystery author Peg Herring, who loves mystery in all its forms. Author of the critically acclaimed Simon & Elizabeth (Tudor) series as well as the contemporary Dead Detective series, Peg believes readers deserve well-crafted plots with … Continue reading

The Hand That Rocked the Roman Cradle—Front and Center At Last

Relevant History welcomes historical mystery/romantic-suspense author Martha Marks. Before there was a passion for writing in Martha’s life, there was a passion for teaching. She earned her Ph.D. in Spanish linguistics and literature at Northwestern University and served on the … Continue reading