A Cuppe of Newes
News and resources blog from the Renaissance Research Group in the Department of English, University of Exeter.

Blogging the Renaissance
a thoroughly engaging blog by a group of Renaissance literary scholars, equally at home with scholarly discussions and rude jokes

The Conventicle
a group blog by students in Scotland with interests in the Puritans and the Reformation

Early Modern History
blog by Christopher Thompson

Early Modern Whale
an entertaining and informative blog focusing primarily on early modern popular literature (Roy Booth)

Earmarks in Early Modern Culture
a blog by a young early modern literary/cultural studies scholar in the Netherlands (Kristine Steenburgh)

18th-century Reading Room
A blog for the 18th-century collections of the Mina Rees Library at the City University of NY Graduate Center

Everything Early Modern Women
weblog with announcements of conferences and other news of interest to those studying early modern women

Investigations of a Dog
blog by a military historian of the British Civil Wars (particularly interested in supply systems and the economic and social impacts of armies), with added interests in social and women’s history, historiography and theory (Gavin Robinson)

The Long Eighteenth
a group blog with plenty of stimulating discussion centred on researching and teaching in eighteenth century studies

Mercurius Politicus
pseudonymous blog with a particularly strong focus on 17th-century English politics and culture

Philobiblon
Weblog of Natalie Bennett, often featuring early modern history, especially women’s history

Renaissance Lit
a blog reporting events and news in the study of early modern literature (Adam Smyth)

Renaissance Weblog
Renaissance-related art, literature, archaeology, etc, stories in the news (Peter Gillgren)

Samuel Pepys’ Diary
Pepys’ diary in weblog format – one day at a time, commented on and annotated by readers. A fascinating project created by Phil Gyford

Scribblingwoman
Weblog of Miriam Jones, covers topics including 18th-century culture, resources, books, SF fiction, etc

Siris
Weblog of Brandon Watson, often focusing on early modern philosophy and religion

Textual Studies, 1500-1800
blog recording events, conferences, publications, etc, in the field of early modern textual studies (Kevin Curran)