New History Books: The Lost White Tribe May 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksMichael F. Robinson, The Lost White Tribe (Oxford University Press) Really intrigued by this one: a bit of pleasant Victorian madness. They’ll be talking about Welsh Indians in Iowa next.
Grow a Tree Trick and Poltergeist Wood Chips May 8, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis was one that really whets the curiosity. We are brought back to London in the early seventeenth-century, whereas this is being remembered in the later 1600s. What the hell is going on here? Dr Lamb, who was killed by the Mob for a conjurer, about 1640,* met one Morning Sir Miles Sands and Mr […]
New History Books: Lost Book of Moses May 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksChanan Tigay, The Lost Book of Moses (Ecco) Biblical shenanigans and antiquarians. It doesn’t get any better… Reading this now and definitely worth the price of entrance.
Silly Crests May 7, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : MedievalBeach has recently been looking lovingly through the various volumes of medieval armour and arms, particularly those of Guy Francis Laking (all online and all free if you have time and inclination). Particularly fascinating is the high silliness of the crests that were put on the top of the helmets. Above is perhaps the only […]
Painting on Water May 6, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : MedievalThe strangest painting technique ever employed? The Mountain Man of Fan-Yang, an artist from T’ang China perhaps holds the prize in what for Europe would have been the early Middle Ages. The Mountain Man’s preferred method was as follows: as you remember this think about a French or Irish monk inking a manuscript. Mountain man […]
Problems with the Paleo Diet May 5, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : PrehistoricWe are digital human beings living in caveman’s body. This, at least, is the perspective of a growing number of nutritionists and their followers: who explain problems in human health through our eating Neolithic or, worse, industrial foods. The natural conclusion is that, for our bodies’ sakes, we can surf the internet and drive cars, […]
Transvestite Vicar Ghost in Interwar England May 4, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryThis story haunted Beach more than any other he has covered in the last couple of weeks. There are several Beachcombian themes that come together and then rip a man’s life apart: ghosts, English deference (and its disappearance), the eccentricities of those in religious office, and the loneliness of each and everyone of us in our […]
Daily History Picture: Wild Man May 3, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMysterious Balaclavas on South Georgia May 3, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryIn 1982 Argentina invaded two British possessions the Falklands (2 April) and South Georgia (19 March). The British, under a determined Margaret Thatcher, sent a task force to retake the islands, something that was finally achieved 14 June of that year. The deadly struggle between the two sides included many moments of tragedy: all too […]
Review: Physical Evidence, A Feeling for Magic May 2, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, Medieval, ModernRonald Hutton (ed), Physical Evidence for Ritual Acts, Sorcery and Witchcraft in Christian Britain: A Feeling for Magic (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) Academic essay collections fall into different categories including such old and tried favourites as: ‘new directions’; ‘pot pouri’; ‘the EU gave us some money so we had a conference’; and ‘x is wrong and […]
Beachcombed 71 May 1, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : BeachcombedDear Reader, Exhausted after yesterday finishing the last exams. Will drift back into consciousness over the next week, for now sitting out in the garden with the tortoises. Thanks, as always, to the multiple linkers: Amanda, Invisible, Chris S, Joan, Ricardo, Wade and others. I’ve put the very best contributions below to the posts from […]
New History Books: Revolutionary Iran April 30, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : New History BooksIndex Biography #29: Prize a book April 30, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Medieval***Invisible first across the line, look below for the answer*** The Index Biography is a new form of biography pioneered by this blog and introduced in a previous post. The creator must find a biography of a famous individual from history, they must turn to the index and write down eight peripheral facts […]
Daily History Picture: Spines April 29, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Stalmine Fairy Tree: A Lancashire Mystery April 29, 2016
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernHere is a record that Beach simply cannot explain and that to the best of his knowledge is unique in England. Before getting to the fairy juice though some details about the document in which this unusual reference appears. Every British parish had, in the nineteenth century, tithe apportion records. The writers of these documents […]