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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Top ten research sites
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This blog — "Baroque Explorations" — is about my research into 17th century life, and the era of the Court of Louis XIV, the Sun King, in particular. For my blog on writing, see
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"How Historical Fiction Went Highbrow -- a wonderful article in the Atlantic
"Sun King" — the Beatles song
Dangerous Liaisons: Famous Mistresses of the Sun King
Historic Food
Louis XIV representing the sun rising
Video on Versailles
Wonderful historical novels
The Ghost of Monsieur Scarron, by Janet Lewis
Conceit, by Mary Novik
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Blogging the Renaissance
Cesar: database of French theater during the Ancien Régime
Du 17ème siecle
Early Modern Bibliography
Early Modern Notes
Early Modern Resources
Early Modern Whale
French salons
Historians of Early Modern France
Historical Novels Info: novels set in 17th century Europe
Hoydens and Firebrands
L'Age d'Or
Mercurius Politicus; a blog about early modern books, history and culture
Modern History Sourcebook
Ranums' Panat Times
Renaissance Forum
Samuel Pepys's Diary
Seventeenth Century France Links
Seventeenth-Century News
Sound and Furry, signifying nothing: a blog about the history of expressions
The Diary of John Evelyn
The Society for 17th century French Studies
Weave a Garland
Web17: Le XVIIe siècle de Roger Duchêne
Women who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500-1650
Wonders and Marvels
Wynken de Word: Books, Early Modern Culture, Post-Modern Readings
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