Creative Gene will host the Carnival of Genealogy's 87th Edition ca. 2 January, with a theme of New Year's Resolutions. Use the form to submit nominations for the carnival by 1 January.Westminster Wisdom will host History Carnival LXXXIII on 3 or 4 January. Send nominations of the best in December's history blogging to gracchii*at*googlemail*dot*com or use the form. Sharon Howard needs volunteer history blogging carnival hosts for February forward. Contact her at sharon*at*earlymodernweb*dot*org*dot*ukThe Renaissance Mathematicus will host The Giant's Shoulders #19, the history of science carnival, on or about 15 January. Use the form to nominate the best in the history of science blogging since mid-December.varnam will host Indian History Carnival #25 on 15 January. Use the form to nominate the best in Indian history blogging since mid-December.In conjunction with H-War, David Silbey will host Military History Carnival #20 on 17 January at The Edge of the American West. Use the form to nominate 2009's best in military history blogging.The Gentleman Administrator will host an early modern edition of Carnivalesque, #58, on or about 20 January. Use the form to submit nominations of the best in early modern history blogging since mid-November.
So, there's remarkable vitality in history blog carnivals at the end of 2009. Biblical Studies Carnival has become so robust that its sponsors are having to rethink how it can best cover all the work it represents. Some of the history carnivals – Art History, Bad History, and Asian History – have become inert, but so had Military History. Fallow for a year, it springs to life again in collaboration with H-War. So, too, Bad History might work out a cooperative relationship with History and Policy. Art History and Asian History need only look around for likely allies and additional energy on the net.