Temporal Anthropologist with the University of Cambridge since 2610;
Licensed Time Traveler, Certified by the Institute of Time Travel;
Doctorate Degrees in Anthropology and History;
specializing in Victorian England.
31.10.09
Sources for Victorian Research
One of my followers, @scablander, set up a blog listing places on the internet that are useful for anyone doing research into the Victorian Age. I'm glad she finally found something productive to do with her time. Sources for Victorian Research
Thanks for the link. A lot of my writing takes place in the 19th century, so I'm constantly finding myself researching it every time I write a new piece. This just makes it easier.
Due to bots sticking ads into the comments I am now forced to moderate. Differing opinions are welcomed. This is history, which is the surviving written record, which may or may not be accurate. I will even allow comments pushing other books or websites as long as they are relevant.
Thanks for the link. A lot of my writing takes place in the 19th century, so I'm constantly finding myself researching it every time I write a new piece. This just makes it easier.
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