Regency Primer Series Collection

Regency Primer Series: Regency ResourcesI’ve collected all the posts from the Regency Primer Series here in one place. The series began when I was getting questions from a friend who was fairly new to reading historical romances and kept coming across little things that I’ve been taking for granted for years. As such the series covers a wide variety of topics so hopefully, there will be something of interest for either new readers of Regency Romance or other fans of the subgenre.

A Primer on the Regency Era Royal Family
A Primer on Regency Peerage and Precedence
A Primer on Regency Era Servants
A Regency Marriage Primer
A Primer on Regency Divorce and Annulments
A Regency London Landmark Primer
A Regency Primer on London Parks
A Regency Primer on Vauxhall Gardens
Transportation in the Regency Era
Regency Era Horse Sense
A Regency Era Carriage Primer
A Primer on Regency Landmarks Beyond London
A Primer on Regency Era Women’s Fashion
A Primer on Regency Era Men’s Fashion
The Art of the Cravat
A Regency Primer on 3 Ways to Tie a Cravat
A Regency Primer on Christmastide & New Year’s
A Regency Primer on Twelfth Night & Wassailing
A Regency Primer on The Last Frost Fair
A Primer on Regency Era Doctors
A Primer on Lawyers in the Regency Era
A Primer on Regency Era Currency
A Regency Primer on How to Play Whist
A Regency Primer on How to Play Hazard

2 thoughts on “Regency Primer Series Collection

  1. I am just beginning my journey into the world of romantic historical fiction, Regency period of course (is there any other, Jane Austen?). Your site has been a valuable resource for me, along with about a dozen or so reference books related to the period. Thank you. -S

    1. Best of luck on your writing journey, Sandra! I’m so glad this site has been helpful to you. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. If I don’t know the answer, I’ll find someone who does! You might also be interested in the Beau Monde’s Virtual Writers’ Retreat coming up in a couple weeks on the 26th & 27th of June — two days of Regency/historical workshops all for $25! That is not a typo!

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