Theme for July: Plagues and Pandemics
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It's official. The them for July will be Plagues and Pandemics. I'm down to run it, so I'll be posting a theme intro shortly.
The theme for August is still somewhat up in the air; Roman Britain and Women at War (WW1) are neck and neck, so I'll be contacting the people who offered to run those and seeing whether either of them has schedule clashes or something that would solve the problem. Otherwise, there may have to be a tiebreaker poll!
The theme for August is still somewhat up in the air; Roman Britain and Women at War (WW1) are neck and neck, so I'll be contacting the people who offered to run those and seeing whether either of them has schedule clashes or something that would solve the problem. Otherwise, there may have to be a tiebreaker poll!
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Date: 2009-06-09 01:41 am (UTC)(Though, seriously, I'm simply hoping to use this as an excuse to kick my butt into actually reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms this summer.)
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Date: 2009-06-09 02:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-09 03:58 am (UTC)Done, and will pull together the one for Medieval China/Japan later. It would be fun to focus on Chinese and Japanese authors at some point, rather than a retread of James Clavell.
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Date: 2009-06-09 04:06 am (UTC)Thanks for the silk road stuff... that could be seriously fascinating. Please see if you can come up with 3+ books from different perspectives, including one free one, otherwise it won't make it onto the "eligible" list, and that would make me very sad indeed.
Agreed re: James Clavell! Though reading that in *comparison* with the others would be interesting.
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Date: 2009-06-09 04:19 am (UTC)I also just finished an undergrad honors thesis on The Secret History of the Mongols; you may not want to turn me loose on that one. ;-) There is definitely enough material out there for this; I'll come up with more after I'm done with the damned India paper that's still biting at my ankles.
Thanks!