Mermaid Lies January 24, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThomas Crofton Croker was an early mid, nineteenth century Irish writer, most famous today for his Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, which appeared in three volumes between 1825 and 1828. Croker was not, in the modern sense, a folklorist. Some of the stories he wrote out he had heard as a […]
Daily History Picture: Fortean Scutcheon January 23, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesBreaking the Ampoule January 23, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval, ModernA WIBT moment from eighteenth-century France: the collision of the hoary old with the bright-eyed, metallic and ghastly new. It involves a cathedral, a hammer and the crystal fragments of a Roman perfume bottle, the Sainte Ampoule, one of the longest continuously used objects in world history. This tiny flacon had been made in the late Roman […]
New History Books: Agente January 22, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksDouglas Boyd, Agente: Female Secret Agents in World Wars, Cold Wars and Civil Wars Another spy book. Am worried that the range might be too great, but look forward to getting.
Richard Cosway Meets the Wandering Jew January 22, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis story appears in Cyrus Redding’s Fifty Years in the third volume (1858). Redding is describing a Mr. Beckford, an immensely rich Englishman in the late eighteenth, early nineteenth century with whom he was personally acquainted. The following story is not from Beckford but from a friend of Beckford which means, of course, we are […]
New History Books: Are Racists Crazy? January 21, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksSander L. Gilman and James M. Thomas, Are Racists Crazy? Race and racialism have become one of the great postwar markers. Greatly look forward to reading this.
How to Turn around Political Punditry? January 21, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ActualiteThe most interesting thing that Beach has read so far in 2017 has been Dominic Cumming’s extraordinary piece for the Spectator on fighting a modern political campaign. The campaign he had in mind was the Brexit referendum in June 2016. Cummings gives 20,000 words to the fight over Europe in the UK, but to the […]
19C Rumours from Britain January 20, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernIn his search for Victorian urban legends, Beach has recently been chasing the word ‘rumour’ through the Victorian press. He did not find much in the way of urban legends but he did find lots of inexplicable international gossip. Of course, in the age of the internet the rumour that the Prince of Wales had drowned […]
Daily History Picture: Goblin Scare! January 20, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Servant Who Became a Bride January 19, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernBeach has often offered up stories that sound like that they may be urban legends from Victorian Britain. Many of these stories involve crime because crime was acceptable to the reading palate of Victorians: morality, punishment, sometimes redemption… There were unquestionably many sexual urban legends. Unfortunately most of these went unrecorded because of Victorian sensibilities. […]
Daily History Picture: Germans Captured in Crimea January 19, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesBlood, Ankles and Calculations: The Temple Mount at Jerusalem January 18, 2017
Author: Beach Combing | in : MedievalOne of the memories of the Crusader victory at Jerusalem in 1099 is the blood of Jewish and Muslim inhabitants spilled when the city was overrun. Contemporary Christian accounts described blood up to the ankles, up to the knees and, finally, up to the bridles of horses at the Temple Mount where most of the […]