Monthly Archives: January 2019

“Naming and Shaming” in Georgian Newspapers

In Georgian times, as today, not all marriages were happy — or even tolerable. Wives ran away. Husbands absconded and deserted their families. Injured parties craved revenge. The discovery that advertisements could be used to publicly “name and shame” the … Continue reading

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The True Nature and Business of Cunning-Folk

I’ve been reading and thinking a good deal about 18th century Cunning-Folk. The first discovery I’ve made is simple: I knew a great deal less about who Cunning-Folk were and what they did than I thought I knew. What made … Continue reading

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