Upon hearing that Susan Bordo has a new book out, fabulously entitled ‘The Creation of Anne Boleyn: A New Look at England’s Most Notorious Queen’, we immediately…
We are very lucky here at the Hive to have the opportunity to meet, talk to and even share with our readers some fantastic people…
If you don’t know who Dr Sam Willis is…you ought to! Not only is he an archaeologist and historian, but he is also on the…
Originally from the North of England, Nicola resides in the Oxfordshire countryside. She is passionate about genealogy, reading and of course, period dramas. Since…
400 years ago, the first Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire. But was it an accident? The afternoon of Tuesday 29 June 1613 was…
Historical Honey is delighted to host this wonderful Q&A session with Mark Stevens, author of Broadmoor Revealed. Firstly, let us introduce you to the…
With the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg fast approaching in July, I decided to undertake a Civil War reenactment of my own:…
Trowelblazers is a new tumblr website dedicated to celebrating the lives of female archaeologists, paleontologists and geologists. These women have been doing awesome work for…
“I was born a story teller. At the age of three, before I could read or write, I can remember opening my picture books…
Deborah Swift is a novelist and poet. Passionate about reading and writing, Deborah was told as a child that she spent too much time…