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Elizabeth, from England, now living in California. For me, the past informs the present. I love English history, especially from the Wars of the Roses to the Restoration, and grew up surrounded by reminders of these times. I ran through our local village library at a young age, reading everything from Anya Seton to Mary Stewart, and I can't leave the house without a book, terrified that I'll be stuck somewhere without a friend. (Yes, I do have a kindle, but ...).
Moving to America I found a whole new perspective on British history (y'think so?!) and spent time in Williamsburg and New York. In California, I fell in love with the Missions and their rich heritage, and the impact they continue to have on our native culture.
Looking forward to exploring and contributing to the group.

Then I became a Baha'i, a member of the Baha'i Faith that is only 171 years old founded in Persia, so I've read a lot about Islam, the world in the 1800s, stories of the early believers in the Baha'i Faith, etc so this has only deepened my interest in history of all sorts.
I consider myself the 'black sheep' of my family. Converted to a different religion than my family, lived in another country, have a sense of purpose in volunteering and I consider myself to be very social - none of this is my family! What happened to me??
Any-whoo, that's me. Serene from Sacramento, CA


I am Nabil, I live in the state of Massachusetts, U.S. and I am originally from Lebanon. I know three languages; English, French, and Arabic.
I am an Author but an engineer by profession.
I love history, especially related to the Near East and Byzantium.
I am open to review one of your next planned non-fiction book!

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I am looking forward to meeting you all and getting recommendations for my next great read from fellow history lovers.

I love reading and i love history. That explains why I'm here. Thank you for including me. Looking forward to some good recommendations and discussions. Take care

I am very much looking forward to the discussion and comments.




My name is Francesco, 31, originally from Roma now living in Berlin.
I always loved history, initially I preferred contemporary but eventually I extended my interest in almost all times and places (in particular Roman age, for obvious reasons).
I was lucky enough to study politics at the university, which involves a lot of history books. This gave me a solid background, but I now want to dig deeper.
Every now and then I also enjoy reading historical fiction. My other favourite genres are politics, fantasy and philosophy.
I am currently reading two books that I am finding quite nice, so I'll share them with you:




Thanks for accepting me in the group,
Cheers!

My name is Francesco, 31, originally from Roma now living in Berlin.
I always loved history, initially I preferred contemporary but eventually I extended my interest in almost all ..."
Hi Francesco,
I'm new here too. I loved the Fall of Giants and the rest of the trilogy. I usually read non-fiction, but Follett did a great job of incorporating the history with a good story.


Welcome!

welcome jade to this great groupe , and good luck

I teach at several Canadian universities, and cover topics ranging from Canadian 19th and 20th century history, law and ethics, media and cultural policy, Aboriginal histories, etc.
Most of the books I read concern history. A few recurring themes include:
- Canadian history (particularly 20th century politics, cultural and intellectual history, and war),
- 20th century military history (focusing on European battles, but also include the South African, SE Asian post-WWII wars, and other smaller skirmishes ranging from the Falklands to the Afghan War),
- cultural and intellectual history (particularly arts advocacy, 20th century art history, and 19th and 20th century philosophy esp. French and German)
- I also read political history quite widely, covering from Athenian democracy to Italian fascism to US contemporary issues
- A sideline curiousity is Biblical revisionist history perhaps most popularly known as the kind written by Bart Ehrman
I look forward to contributing, and learning from the HBC.
(Strange aside, HBC are the initials for the Hudson Bay Company, which in the 1670s was granted the exclusive right to harvest furs from much of what is now Canada. The HBC's stewardship of the territory, and the large Aboriginal population within the HBC territories, is one that is not entirely celebrated in Canada, particularly among Aboriginal peoples.)

I don't particularly have a historical time period or subject that I have more interest than for others, but If I had to name some I would say that I get thrilled reading about:
-History of science
-Development of religions, conflicts and controversies (Salem, Reformation, Crusades, Heresy.)
-The medieval period
-History of monarchies
-Revolutions and rebellions of countries
-Law history (Impacting court cases, laws being introduced)
Really glad to have joined the group! I hope I can explore more reading recommendations through here.


Congrats on being retired. Looks like you have a rich and blessed career.
I love military history and glad to see you focus on the all important role of women in military, which unfortunately historians don't write enough about.
Glad to have you in the club.

My name is Sari Koskinen and I'm from Finland (which means that I will be sorry if you have some problems to read my texts, because English isn't my mother tongue). Yes, in this small country which one neighbour is Russia. I'm 26, un-employee at now, because economical situation isn't so good in here. Trying to get some jobs, reading some things to my entrance examinations of university to get my Master's degree (I have bachelor's degree of engineer). I have always like to read books and that's why my bookshelves are "quite big" because amount of books.
I have always loved history and it was my favorite subjects when I was school. If I can choose where I want to go if time-travel trip is possible thing to do, it will be Czar's Russia or time around in 1918 in Finland. Maybe it is part of my own family history which made those years interesting, because my grandparents for my dad's side were emigrants from St. Petersburg and their childhood was difficult because the Civil War of Finland in 1918. When I have read many books which tell what kind of live was this time, I can understand more what my own grandparents means when they told their stories before they were gone. I was small kid when they died, but when I become older, I can understand those things better. I'm thankful that I got to know those stories.
I don't have any special subjects or times after those which I mentioned, where I have interesting, but I like read different things like:
-History of sports
-Ancient Egypt
-History of science
-Asian's history (Japan, China, Korea)
-Military history (WWI and WWII non-fiction and fiction)
-Crime history (which included mafia, yakuza, triad, cartels etc...and for examples biographies of criminals, what kind of live was women's who lived with crime family or who were part of the Civil War in 1918 and were called like red girls or something like that (Finnish term is "punatyttö").
Well I'm happy that I found this group. And I hope that sometimes we also can speak with each others because I think that even our views with history might be different and we know different things because our own history or what were main points in school etc.
-Sari


I am sure things will get better for you. In the meantime, enjoy yourself here with us. You have a very interesting family background and you should definitely be proud of it.
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Based on your introduction, I suggest you check out our Renaissance thread:
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I have a deep interest in history and hope to find some good leads on interesting books here.

Welcome to our group, Mathieu! We have many different topics and books being discussed here so please feel free to explore and jump in.
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Glad you joined us, Kay. This is the place for the avid history buff. Based on your post, you may find something to interest you in this topic:
American history
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Welcome to the group, Raymond--we are glad you found us. You should find lots of interesting stuff in this topic :
China
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I was a Shelfari user and I had bad luck with the import to Goordreads of the bunch of books I had there, so I'm adding them little by little again. :-(
I hope that I can contribute with something to the group, and I'm sure that I will learn a lot from you all.
Best regards!!!

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My history interest started when I was very young, listening to my grandpa's stories from growing up in occupied Norway during World War 2. The War (as it is simply known in Norway) has therefore always been a part of my life, and my greatest passion.
Recently, my field of interests has become ever more narrow, and I regard World War 2 naval history as my home field, with particular emphasis on the Royal Navy. My field of expertise, if you can call it that, is naval aviation (especially the British Pacific Fleet and the American Fast Carrier Task Force) and general ship design, hereunder gunnery, anti-aircraft gunnery, fire control systems and doctrine/tactics. These subjects have completely absorbed my life the last few years, as I find them enormously interesting, and I'm thinking about getting a degree some day. Nothing definitive, though, but I have written a series of articles (in Norwegian) on an online forum about these subjects, so I do at least have some practice. All in the future, so we'll see!
I am, apart from that, also interested in military history in general and, as I usually say, also "interested in knowledge", so I have no problems reading a book as long as it is well written. Books I have read includes subjects such as the Roman Empire, the Thirty Year's War, the Napoleonic Wars, modern wars (the Cold War, Vietnam, Falklands, Iraq/Afghanistan), as well as great power politics and relations. I've even read (and am currently reading) a few fantasy novels as a challenge, and I've really enjoyed it!
So anyway, that's me!
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Currently, I'm reading The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 by Christopher Clark which has an excellent account of how Serbia's culture and politics impacted the start of the war. Most accounts of how the war began typically include only a few paragraphs about the Black Hand's assassination of Duke Ferdinand; this more in-depth account adds other facets to the mosaic.

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It is a pleasure to meet everyone here. I enjoy reading all genres. I am currently reading Marcus Aurelius "Meditations", written over two thousand years ago. I will be reading Thomas Paine, "Rights of Man" next. Feel free to drop me a line anytime.

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For my favourite writer, i think it would Pramoedya Ananta Toer, and his Buru quartet ( i personally think more people should read it ).

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I read around the places I plan to visit on holiday and when something crops up in conversation or on TV that shows a huge gap in my knowledge.
Currently I am looking for a good readable overview of the Second World War. My travels in 2016 will take me to Naples and Catalonia. I would be delighted for any pointers to sub-groups.
I look forward to finding out much more about history and the members here.
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