- A Blast from the Past provides a unique perspective on aspects of history
- A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe provides thoughts especially on the early Medieval period in Europe
- Adrian Yekkes Travel adventures, life in London, books, music and art.
- A Fortean in the Archives is no longer being updated, but has some fascinating back stories
- ARCHIVES OUTSIDE was a good blog from NSW State Records. It seems to have died, however.
- ART and ARCHITECTURE mainly is a wonderful blog that strays widely across the visual arts, but also dives into all sorts of elements of past life
- Art Deco Buildings - as the name says
- Australian Food History Timeline - as the name says plus more.
- Australian Policy and History
- Christopher Moore's History News provides interesting snippets of Canadian history
- History and Futility No longer being updated
- History News Network University site
- History Today provides summary of new pieces in the magazine.
- Honest History "supporting honest and balanced history:
- John Hawks' Weblog paleoanthropology, genetics and evolution
- Legal History Blog from the US provides a very useful perspective on aspects of legal history
- Looking up — Sydney's history from a new angle from the Dictionary of Sydney provides insights into Sydney's history. It makes me jealous because there is no official New England equivalent. This blog is the best you will get!
- Moruya and District Historical Society
- New Zealand History Online
- Old news from Armidale and New England provides snippets from various newspapers of life on Australia's New England Tablelands
- On the Convict Trail Tasmanian focus
- Paul Budde History Paul's various interests linked to his family
- In rethinking history, Nigel Davies looks at elements of history from new perspectives
- Signposts, a blog about the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
- Springwood Historians is a local history blog from Springwood in the Blue Mountains to the east of Sydney. No longer being updated.
- Stumbling Through The Past
- The Dredge Cycle is about a novel, but also about the history of part of the US.
- The History Blog. All sorts of stuff
- The Past Speaks Canadian focus
- The Resident Judge of Port Phillip has a special focus on the early history of Melbourne, but ranges as the author's interests take her
- The History Carnival. The History Carnival is a monthly showcase of blog writing about history, usually held on the 1st day of the month. It's hosted at a different blog each month to provide a variety of approaches and perspectives.
- The Tree of Me. Sharon Brennan's family history blog. Geneology. A lot of New England connections.
- Think Shop. Articles on history, politics and literature.
- Timespinner.A journey through Avondale, Auckland and New Zealand history.
- The Lothians. An eclectic appreciation of things old, stately quirky or simply of historic interest.
- Unmitigated England. Focus on the slightly odd and neglected that make England an interesting place to live.
- Your Brisbane: Past and Present. As the name says.
Discussions on the history and historiography of Australia's New England
History blog list
This page provides links to various history blogs. Each link should open in a new window, allowing you to check and close without losing the main page. If you have a history blog or know one that you think should be included, please email me at ndarala(at)optusnet(dot)com(dot)au.
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