Thursday, June 30, 2016
The two major platforms are Blogger and Wordpress.
Blogger is owned by Google.
It is easy to use but is limited.
I observe that the majority of history blogs use the Blogger
platform. Ease of use seems to be historians'
major consideration.
Wordpress is the heavy favorite of successful bloggers in
business and other subjects. It has a
variety of features that enhance the blog posts. For that reason as well as superior
appearance, it is what my blog uses.
Here is an example of what a post looks like on blogger.
And this is the same post on Wordpress.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
How to Divide History into Eras
Though a
bit Eurocentric, this scheme is easy to remember.
Classical
Era 500 BC to 1 BC: From Herodotus and
Confucious to Caesar.
Roman Era 1
AD to 499 AD: And wasn't the RE the most interesting empire of the time?
Dark Age 500
to 999: In Europe yes, but the barbarian invasions affected civilizations from China to the Middle East to North Africa .
Medieval
Age 1000 to 1499: why call them "Middle Ages" plural? Ditto for "Dark Ages".
European
Age 1500 to 1999: when Europe affected every society on the planet.
Present Age
2000 - : Wonder what the future will call this.
For more information on
<i>The Great Ages of History</i> here is a wider treatment from my main
history blog: http://historyweblog.com/organize/ages-of-history-series/
and
Don't
forget The Basic History Library (free). ------------->
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 7:24 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
England Conquers French Canada for First Time
Did you
know that England took Canada away from the French twice? The first time was in 1632. They also captured Samuel de Champlain and
took him back to England .
Charles I sold Canada back to France for around $240,000. How different would history have been had England kept it?
For more information on
<i>France Gets Canada Back</i> here is an installment from Pioneers of
France in the New World by Francis Parkman: http://dld.bz/eEgRr
and
Don't
forget The Basic History Library (free). ------------->
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 7:41 PM 0 comments
Monday, June 27, 2016
Titanic Sinking
It was the iconic tragedy of an iconic ship. The Titanic was 882 feet long, more length
than most skyscrapers had height. Maximum
width was 92 feet while from keel to top deck was 94 feet. Total passengers and crew when she left in
1912 was over 2,200.
For more information on
<i>The SS Titanic</i> here is an installment from The Sinking
of the Titanic by William Inglis: http://dld.bz/eDUpy
and
Don't
forget The Basic History Library (free). ------------->
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 11:08 AM 0 comments
Sunday, June 26, 2016
SEO Tactics: Yes, No, and Maybe
Search Engine Optimization can get in the way of good
history writing. I ran passages from the
works of the world's greatest historians and they failed SEO stress tests. I used Youst SEO as the evaluator. Francis Parkman and Edward Gibbon were the
historians I used. So what SEO tactics should history bloggers use?
Yes: Key words (and key phrases) in URL of post and alt tag
in images.
No: Using key words in body that undermines quality of
writing. Dumbing down writing to pass
Fleishman Tests.
Maybe: Key word in
title. Key word in first paragraph.
Even though SEO presents special problems for history
writers, SEO does not need to be ignored entirely.
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 2:58 PM 0 comments
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Cossacks Conquer Siberia
What story has
been more dramatic in history than how a small army under Yermak Timofief
conquered the last redoubt of the barbarians in 1581? Unlike Cortez's conquest of Mexico or Pizzarro's conquest of Peru , the Siberia/Mongolia region had launched
barbarian invasions of civilizations from China to Europe and Africa since the beginning of civilization. Sometimes the inhabitants of the region had
expanded and pressured neighbors to migrate outward and thereby pressure their
neighbors and so on until barbarians inhabiting remote regions bordering on
civilizations in turn had to migrate and invade.
One looking
at history from the vantage point of the Roman Empire would have thought the homeland of
the barbarians to be so strong that only the largest and most determined army
could have conquered it. That Yermak's
men did it on a Cortez-style invasion, makes this story both so remarkable and
important.
For more information on
<i>Prelude to the Siberian Conquest</i> here is an installment from
Cossaks Conquer Siberia by Nickolay M. Karamzin: http://dld.bz/eDC5z
and
Don't
forget The Basic History Library (free). ------------->
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 11:52 AM 0 comments
Friday, June 24, 2016
Make Your History Content More Accessible
Whether it
be a blog or a social media group, how can you find the information you
want? Face it, history blogs produce
great treasuries of content but not so great pathways of accessing it. We over-rely on that old search box. Key word searches cannot be the end of
content management.
We history
bloggers can do better. We must better index
our content.
History
blogs need both the equivalent of a front-of-the-book Table of Contents and a
back-of-the-book Index. Major pathways
for the history blog should be: (1) geographical by region, (2) chronological
by era, and (3) categorical. Major
categories of history include political history, military history, social,
cultural, economic, and religious history.
How much
more likely would you want to use a blog that allows you to drill into the
content through gateways such as those suggested above?
Posted by Jack Le Moine at 8:10 AM 0 comments
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