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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I'm on Roger Daltry of The Who at the moment..then in the next line up is Keith Richards, again, then Suggs followed by history of ska by one of the Specials... |
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"Microhistories - I'm doing a history MA.
Sex at Dawn - about human sexuality."
Curious..what part of history are you particularly interested in..I headed up an archeology project a few years ago..we re were self taught but the project turned that particular specialised industrial field on its ear....and am going to look at the other book you re reading...love the inner hidden depths of human sexuality..any particular side that interests you? |
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"Microhistories - I'm doing a history MA.
Sex at Dawn - about human sexuality.
Curious..what part of history are you particularly interested in..I headed up an archeology project a few years ago..we re were self taught but the project turned that particular specialised industrial field on its ear....and am going to look at the other book you re reading...love the inner hidden depths of human sexuality..any particular side that interests you? "
Social History 1750-1950.
Sex at Dawn is fascinating. Female sexuality and the fear of it in particular is interesting. It dispels the Victorian ideas of how we should conduct our sexual relationships. |
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Just read How not to be a racing driver by Jason Plato. Some good stories from his career in that. About to start Without Remorse by Tom Clancey. It’s one of my dads favourite books and I thought I’d give it a try. |
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"Microhistories - I'm doing a history MA.
Sex at Dawn - about human sexuality.
Curious..what part of history are you particularly interested in..I headed up an archeology project a few years ago..we re were self taught but the project turned that particular specialised industrial field on its ear....and am going to look at the other book you re reading...love the inner hidden depths of human sexuality..any particular side that interests you?
Social History 1750-1950.
Sex at Dawn is fascinating. Female sexuality and the fear of it in particular is interesting. It dispels the Victorian ideas of how we should conduct our sexual relationships."
Great period of social history especially with Victoria hit ting the throne and taking the care of her people under her wing..so many social reforms..especially on cleaner healthier living..no more back to back housing with no outlets for sewerage dirty water etc. The other book I ll definitely track down and read..thanks |
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I'm currently rereading Tess of the D'Urbervilles and also Catch-22.
Just bought An American Marriage by Tayari Jones which is next on my reading pile ?? |
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"I read 2-3 books a week on kindle. Rarely know what they are called but have read some amazing books over the years if anyone ever wants a suggestion "
If you don't know the titles how will you be able to recommend them? |
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