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caper_plip Posted Nov 6, 2003
Jodan, would it be possible to add 'Films' to my specialities... I know I haven't done any entries on films but I'm sure I'll get round to it at some point...
Caper Plip
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Watermusic Posted Jan 12, 2004
Hi folks,
I would like to join please.
I don't know if I could contribute - I only made English History up to Charles II at school, but since then...
....
.... The years have passed by and I suppose my knowledge has expanded.
English - up to Charles II
Portuguese tales - mainly people, mainly Mediaeval (I can never spell that without a spell-checker!)
Costume
Houses
Archaeology
I'm not any good at political bits!
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Watermusic Posted Jan 17, 2004
I forgot I'd joined!
My first entry into Peer Review is on History!!
Went rambling down the Corridors and found the Historical Society, where there was very little to sweep up!
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Benjamin Clarkson Posted Mar 22, 2004
Hi there! I'd love to join up. I know quite a bit about Hitler's Germany (1933-1939) and also the decline of the British Liberal party in the early 20th century (which i'm hoping to write an enry on soon!)
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Pinniped Posted Mar 23, 2004
Ooops. I'd kind of forgotten that I was supposed to be historifying.
Well, the only half-way close recent Entry is this one :
A2243026
I think it counts as history...
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Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted May 28, 2004
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Pinniped Posted May 29, 2004
Only in the sense that we're all a little late in actualy doing anything.
I reckon that the "Business" bit in the title must have been intended as irony....
...Oh...Hi, Ohio! Or Hiho, even
Pin (currently working on strange sects of the English Revolution, in gibberish)
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Asmodai Dark (The Eternal Builder, servant of Howard, Crom, and Beans) Posted May 29, 2004
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted May 29, 2004
Well, I'm doing an A-Level in history, and going on to study modern world history at Uni.
Specialist topics?
Nazi Germany (entry just picked from PR, 2 more in progress)
WW2 Eastern Front
Penninsular/Napoleonic Wars
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echomikeromeo Posted Oct 22, 2004
Please may I join the Royal Historians' Society? (that sounds so distinguished!) I consider myself well-versed in British history from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment, in addition to the majority of the American timeline. Legal history (in the two countries) is also a speciality of mine, as is philosophy and history of ideas. Need I add that I positively adore historical study and the gaining of historical knowledge?
EMR
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KB Posted Oct 26, 2004
I'd be into joining. I know a bit about Irish history, the USSR, The French Revolution, a few other things.
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Elentari Posted Feb 21, 2005
I didn't read the page closely enough and started a new convo, asking to join, so sorry. I'll post it here too!
Can I join up please?
I wrote a series of 9 entries on Roman Britain for the edited guide, so that's obviously one of my specialities, as is Ancient Greece.
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