New to the History Blogroll
At more than 95 theses, Alan Jacobs of Wheaton College, a columnist for Books & Culture, keeps a miscellany.
The Natural History of Selborne transcribes the journals of the 18th century English naturalist, Gilbert White, from 1768-1793.
Heather McDougall's Cabinet of Wonders, is"bringing the Early Age of Englightenment to the modern world."
In Curious Expeditions, a pair of travelers tell you what they found when they gave up"normal lives" and went in search of things that interest them and us.
Paul Harvey's Religion and American History has just become a group blog, with two editors and two contributing editors.
Nagaeyari's Ancient Japan has special interests in kofun symbolism, architecture, evolution, state formation and foreign relations.
Sam van Schaik's Early Tibet keeps his notes about manuscripts from the library cave at Dunhuang, which was sealed in the 11th century and not opened until the early 20th century.
Zoom is the new blog by the film documentarian, Errol Morris.