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Decline and Fall of the American Empire (The Real Story Series) de Gore Vidal
Sumi-E: An Introduction to Ink Painting de N. Momiyama
The History of Sexuality: An Introduction de Michel Foucault
One Hundred and One Famous Poems de Roy J. Cook
Poetry: A Harpercollins Pocket Anthology (The Harpercollins Pocket Anthology Series)
Surrealism (Movements in modern art) de Alfred Schmeller
Adam, Eve, and the Serpent de Elaine Pagels
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escrito por jodavid, às 9:18 am (EST) , Aug 6, 2008
escrito por twacorbies, às 3:40 pm (EST) , Dec 19, 2007
Hope all is well,
Sean (TwaCorbies)
escrito por twacorbies, às 3:59 pm (EST) , Dec 12, 2007
Sean (AKA TwaCorbies)
escrito por twacorbies, às 2:35 am (EST) , Nov 25, 2007
Now that I feel like I've managed to read a reasonable amount of history basics: names, dates, wars, events, I'm interested in the experience of the people who lived during those times. In the case of the adoption of Christianity, what was it like to give up a comfortable way of thinking for something radical? How did it feel to be alive when your culture was changing faster than you could keep up with it? And so, in a super roundabout way, we get back to your question :( I'm interested also in what it would be like to believe in a multitude of gods and how it shaped people's outlook on life. Did the Romans look at gods in a kind of jaundiced way, as just another one of many (like Pokemon- gotta catch 'em all!) or did they fear other culture's gods and the thought that there were gods they'd never heard of waiting somewhere in Terra Incognita to threaten them? The short answer then :( what did people think and feel in different times in the past?
Gah, so long a response, sorry,
TwaCorbies
escrito por twacorbies, às 2:24 pm (EST) , Nov 14, 2007
San Francisco is an expensive place to live, blah, blah, blah you've heard it all before I'm sure so don't let that stop you! :)
escrito por twacorbies, às 6:46 pm (EST) , Nov 12, 2007
Haven't started "The Barbarian Conversions" yet, as it covers a lot of ground from books I've previously read, but I'm looking forward to getting more details. That period after the fall of Rome to the Early Middle Ages is so murky- it's hard to get a handle on it.
escrito por twacorbies, às 10:23 pm (EST) , Nov 8, 2007
escrito por twacorbies, às 4:16 pm (EST) , Nov 8, 2007
hey.
escrito por Tim_Watkinson, às 10:11 am (EST) , Oct 26, 2007
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