Daily History Picture: Camouflage Fun January 13, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesDid the Russians Off Archduke Ferdinand?! January 13, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary
There follows that rarest of things. A credible conspiracy theory. Our two heroes are Dragutin Dimitrijević (aka Apis, obit 1917) Chief of Serb Military Intelligence and Viktor Artamonov (obit 1942), a Russian military liaison officer in Serbia. Apis is remembered by history as the organizer of Archduke Ferdinand’s assassination and the organizer of the Black […]
Daily History Picture: Kobe Bombed January 12, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesCellphones and the Paranormal January 12, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Actualite
Beach this last weekend enjoyed re-reading one of the greatest books ever written on the supernatural, Andrew Lang’s Cock Lane and Common-Sense (1894). Lang, an extremely learned Victorian Scot, has a simple position. There are, he believed, a core of paranormal experiences that repeat themselves in every culture at every time: invisible knocking, levitation, throwing […]
Daily History Picture: Bison Pyramid January 11, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesLovers Leaping, Shooting and Drowning January 11, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Love suicides are happily today a rare thing. But they were common enough from 1700 to, say, after the Second World War to enter folklore: many places in the English-speaking world have their ‘Lovers Leaps’. (Derbyshire, a small British Midland county has four!) Why were love suicides so popular? Perhaps we can separate the pull […]
New History Books: The Earliest Christian Meeting Places January 10, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksThe Noontide Hag in Luton! January 10, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Walter Scott refers, in one of his poems, to ‘the noontide hag’, a creature he explains in a note as ‘a tall, emaciated, gigantic female figure, is supposed, in particular, to haunt the district of Knoidart’ and ‘which, contrary to the general rule of ghostly creatures, appeared in the full blaze of noon.’ Quite how […]
New History Books: Or Gang, A Racial History January 9, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksSelf Made Victorians? January 9, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
Were there self made men in Victorian Britain? The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as well as being the single most impressive collection of biographies yet put together is useful in measuring money as for most modern individuals, say from the eighteenth century onwards, the vox-writer has included wealth at death (something recorded in Britain […]
Daily History Picture: Berlusconi and Ghadaffi January 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Naked Dancing Thief: Con or Urban Legend? January 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
The following is a report from Reuters from Turkey from June 1937. Pretending to be a ghost, a beautiful young woman in Istanbul, who appeared naked at night in the house of a priest, and danced before him, has made big haul money and other valuables. When he first saw what he described as a […]
Daily History Picture: Massacre January 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Bank Note Club January 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary
Imagine a watering hole where Hans Christian Andersen has cocktails with Genghis Khan and where Sigmund Freud takes to the dance-floor with Greta Garbo and makes innuendos. A world in which Nelson Mandela plays darts with Benjamin Franklin and St Martin gets into a fight with Pharaoh Khafra. Have we strayed into a parallel dimension […]