The years between 1601 and 1700 are referred to as the 17th century, which is the topic of this category. Some of the events which took place during this century are the settlement of Jamestown, the English Civil War, and the witch trials at Salem and other places.
Regular Blogs
This weblog is devoted to the environment as it was in the seventeenth century. It is maintained by a PhD who researches the idea of clear air and water during that century.
http://airswatersplaces.wordpress.com/
Among other categories, the Balladeer sings the praises of the English Civil War in entries which discuss the Bolton Massacre, Lord Byron, and the Weymouth gunrunners. It also boasts a regular feature entitled "This Date in English Civil War History."
http://glitternight.com/
This weblog presents the Diary of Samuel Pepys, an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament but popularly known for his diary. The weblog contains daily entries from Pepys' diary from the year 1660 (The entry for January 1, 1660 was posted on January 1, 2003). The weblog also features annotations and indepth articles from contributors and users of the website. The weblog also contains "Also on this day" items.
http://www.pepysdiary.com/
Maintained by a dedicated civil war aficionado, this weblog has interactive maps, details and strategies regarding battles and sieges, and announcements about re-enactment groups.
http://www.englishcivilwar.org
Hoydens & Firebrands: The Thirty Years War - A Beginners Guide
Contains a beginner's guide to the Thirty Years War, delving into the Bohemian revolt as well as the defeat of the French Huguenot cause.
http://hoydensandfirebrands.blogspot.com/2011/10/thirty-years-war-beginners-guide-part-1.html
Created to correct some of the falsehoods and misunderstandings about the Salem witch trials and uses numerous methods to do that, including videos and history references.
http://salemwitchtrialsfacts.com/
This weblog delves deeply into the causes and prosecution of the Thirty Years' War beginning with the Bohemian Revolt and the causes thereof, on to the Diet of Speyer and the end of the conflicts.
http://aaru-thirtyyearswar.blogspot.com
This weblog dissects all of the wars in which Louis IVX participated, with a large section about the 30 Years War. It is written by a blogger with an interest in battle miniatures.
http://warsoflouisxiv.blogspot.com/search/label/Thirty%20Years%20War