Best Regency Era Links

The Best Regency Era Resources Online

Up to date links to the best online resources for Regency and Jane Austen culture and costuming. To suggest a link, feel free to contact me at info@beatriceknight.com! Last updated October, 2023.
SOCIETIES / ORGANIZATIONS

Bay Area English Regency Society BAERS

Beau Monde – Regency authors’ chapter of RWA

Central Illinois English Country Dancers

Jane Austen Centre – Bath, UK

Jane Austen in the Netherlands

Jane Austen Festival

Jane Austen Society of North America JASNA

Jane Austen Social Appreciation – Australia

Jane Austen Society UK

Jane Austen Summer Program

JASNA Kansas

JASNA Louisville

JASNA New Jersey

Oregon Regency Society

Regency Town House – Brighton

AUSTEN / REGENCY CULTURE

All Things Regency – this site’s research blog

AustenBlog

Austen Only – private blog, discussion

Austen.com – texts of all Jane Austen’s novels

Austenized – Austen culture news / reviews

Austenprose – Austen and period news

British Isles Geneology

Candice Hern Regency World – informative blog

Cogitations and Meditations – book reviews

Emma Adaptions – Austen’s Emma on film/TV

Dandyism – the fashion and culture of Dandies

Kellynch Hall – Elliot home in Persuasion

Jane Austen in Vermont – JASNA Janeite blog

Jane Austen Today – Austen culture news / reviews

Jane Austen’s World – comprehensive resource

Mollands – Janeites community

Monarchist – must see Monarchy blog

My Jane Austen Book Club – Maria Grazia’s great blog

NineteenTeen – 19th Century teen life

Old & Interesting – history of domestic objects

Peerage – genealogy of British peerage

Regency Blog of Lesley-Anne McLeod

Regency England – Yvonne Forsling’s big resource

Regency History – Rachel Knowle’s great blog

Regency Reader – Anne Glover’s useful blog

Regency Redingote – Kathryn Kane’s retired blog

Republic of Pemberley – Janeite community resources

Romantic Circles – scholarly Romantic era resource

Spitalfields Life – London history blog extraordinaire

Two Nerdy History Girls – great retired blog archive

Titles of Nobility – Laura Wallace’s essential guide

We Make History – US events, reenactments blog

LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

Goucher College Library – Jane Austen

REGENCY COSTUMING and COSTUMES FOR SALE

American Duchess – historical footwear

Atelier Nostalgia – Regency costuming blog

Atelier St Honore – 18th century French and Regency reproduction clothing

Augusta Auctions – historical fashion and textile sales

Austentation – Regency accessories

Bloomsbury Dress and Costume Library – launching October 2023

Dandyism – the fashion and culture of Dandies

Dedicated Follower of Fashion – Regency costuming

Denver Fabrics – good taffeta and silks for costuming

Dharma Trading Co – good fabric shop for costuming

Drea Leed’s Corset Pattern Generator – enter your size

Dreamstress – sewing, history and patterns

Farthingale Hats – ready made hats

Fig Leaf Patterns – historic costume patterns

Genteel Musings – historical sewing blog

Greater Bay Area Costumers Guild – includes Regency pattern reviews

Historical Emporium – historical clothing and items shop

Historical Sewing – costume sewing resource – page for Regency ball gowns

Julia Renaissance Costumes – includes Regency section

Kannick’s Corner – historic costume patterns and books

Kitty Calash – costumer, patterns

Kyoto Costume Institute – superb resource

La Couturiere Parisienne – 1800s Fashions

Lace Study Guide – antique laces

Laughing Moon Mercantile – Regency pattern maker with Etsy store and website

Maggie’s Costume Wardrobe – blog by maker

Maggie May Clothing – ready to wear costume

Mattie Online – Regency costume shop

Meg Andrews – Antique Dress &Textiles

Modern Mantua Maker – costuming blog

Mrs Papendick’s – Regency costume shop, very slow load

Nehelenia Patterns – Patterns for Regency clothing and accessories (UK, Europe)

Past Patterns – Includes Regency era costume patterns under “Federalist”

Patterns of Time – Etsy store Regency patterns

Pemberley – notes on Regency fashions

Pinsent Tailoring – bespoke period clothing by Zach Pinsent

Pragmatic Costumer -seamstress blog

Recollections – Regency-inspired clothing off-the-rack

Reconstructing History – includes Regency clothing patterns

Regency Gentleman – Philip Elton costuming blog

Sartor Bohemia – reproduction fabrics

Sense & Sensibility – Regency patterns

Staymaker – bespoke corsetry UK

Victoriana – Gentlemen’s Regency fashions

PODCASTS

From dogs, dueling, and debauchery to battlefields and ballrooms. Delve into the cultural imprint of this fascinating period with guests who dish the dirt and butter the bacon. The Napoleonic Zone and Regency Era podcast is hosted by author Beatrice Knight, founder of the All Things Regency website. Launch date: 1 July 2023

Reclaiming Jane hosts Emily Davis-Hale & Lauren Wethers write: If you’ve ever felt like you’re not “allowed” to like Jane Austen – whether because her work is too white, too academic, or too straight – we’ve been there. And this podcast is for you. Each episode, we use a different theme to guide our reading through the Austen canon…

Hosted by Everett Rummage, The Age of Napoleon is a history podcast about the life and career of Napoleon Bonaparte as well as the general context of Europe between the early eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It is about big trends and the grand sweep of history, as well as the smaller, individual stories that bring them to life.

Tea & Strumpets. Zoë Wernick & Kelsey Lubbe discuss all the steamy (and sometimes tepid) details of the regency romance genre.
Each episode takes “a trip across the pond and into the past in search of swoon-worthy Happily Ever Afters!”

The Napoleonic Wars. Hosted by Zack White. All the angles on all the people form the period 1775-1815, this podcast offers a rich array of interviews, narratives and opinion pieces on a vast range of topics. Ideal for specialists and newcomers to the period alike.

Generals and Napoleon, presented by J.W. Viscardo, focuses on the greatest collection of military talent in history – during the age of Napoleon!