Below are links to other useful websites and blogs that cover history topics found on “Colonies, Ships, and Pirates.”
Other History Blogs/Websites
- The Zamani Reader, Blog of Devin Leigh (Atlantic World History, Colonial History, Pirate History)
- PirateHistorian, Blog of Rebecca Simon (Atlantic World History, Colonial History, Pirate History)
- E. T. Fox, Historian, Website of E. T. Fox (Pirate History, Maritime History, Colonial History, Atlantic World History)
- Benerson Little, Website of Benerson Little (Pirate History, Weaponry History)
- J D Davies, Historian and Author, Blog of J. D. Davies (Maritime History, 17th Century History)
- Into History, Blog of David Rickman (Spanish Colonial History, Pirate History, Clothing History)
- Looking Glass Productions, Website of Kevin Duffus and his publishing company (Pirate History, Colonial History)
- The Pirate Surgeon’s Journal, Blog/Website of Raphael Mission (Medical History, Pirate History)
- A Woodrunner’s Diary, Blog of Keith H. Burgess (18th Century History, Colonial History, Living History)
- Two Nerdy History Girls, Blog of Loretta Chase and Susan Holloway Scott (17th-19th Century History)
- Stichting, Jacob Campo Weyerman, (A Dutch Language Site) Blog of the Jacob Campo Weyerman Foundation (“Long” 18th Century)
- Pirates & Privateers: The History of Maritime Piracy, Website of Cindy Vallar (Pirate History)
Useful Links for Pirate History
- Authentic Pirate Living History, a Facebook Group dedicated to the discussion of accurate pirate history and accurate recreations of it for living history groups
- The Queen Anne’s Revenge Project of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, the site for the archaeological investigation and preservation of underwater remains of Blackbeard’s famous ship. For those interested in period documents and history related to the ship and Blackbeard, this previous version of the QAR Site offers many good documents and reports
Useful Links for Colonial, Ship and Maritime History
- The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, a database recording over 35,000 slave trade voyages from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries
- Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, the first four volumes of this collection of primary source documents covers content relevant to 1680-1740
- Nooherooka (aka Neyuheruke) 300 and Beyond, the East Carolina University Blog with information concerning the conference held in March of 2013 that commemorated the tercentenary of the siege and battle at Neyuheruke’s fort, a Tuscarora community in North Carolina
- Three Decks – Warships in the Age of Sail, a database of British Warships during the Age of Sail