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What's it say about sodomy? E: +
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Waste Disposal
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Pththya-lyi posted:Calling it now: it's only going to talk about "gender" in terms of grammatical categories. "Gender" as a socially-constructed role distinct from biological sex was hardly ever talked about until the 1970s. Yah I'll bet you're right
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Thanks for posting my request and thanks for this thread. It's very interesting and a fascinating view into how scolars roughly a 100 years ago saw the world,
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Fashion
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Knitting
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I'm curious about its article on Mormonism
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I'm interested in reading about Hong Kong
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Fascism
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Lil Peeler posted:I'm curious about its article on Mormonism Ooh, see if L Ron is in there
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What can it tell me about cocaine
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Quantum mechanics - might still be the German Quantenmechanik Also Einstein
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It's interesting that today used to be hyphenated as to-day. What do they say about Mussolini?
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If double dipping is allowed, I want to know what this encyclopedia has to say about gasoline/petroleum now.
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this is cool as heck well done op
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staplegun posted:
There's a whole section on electricity in medicine and it's fascinating Renegret posted:Germ Theory, or really anything medical related that we take for granted these days. Korthal posted:Modern Chinese history. How's our boy Chiang Kai Shek doing? lllllllllllllllllll posted:Suffragism Xotl posted:Well, along those lines there's plate tectonics. This is just around the time it was beginning to get acceptance, so I'd be curious to see what a layman's work says. But here's the entry on earthquakes, which gets close to plate tectonics: Fluffy Bunnies posted:talk to me about cancer or diabetes please thank you Randarkman posted:For something from the early 20th century, which I posit was the golden age of racism, this is actually much less racist than I expected. Also, was this put out by a church or some other type of Christian organization? Wondering about that because of how much it went into describing criticism of the theory of evolution and how it seemed very interested in the relations between the nazi party and German church organizations. Sten Freak posted:submachine gun please Voting Floater posted:Anything on Mahatma Gandhi in there? Hazo posted:We didn’t have all the states back then, right? Show us Alaska and Hawaii. Marta Velasquez posted:What did they know about the Moon back then? No one had landed on it yet. sticksy posted:"Treaty of Versailles" and it might've been covered under "evolution," but anything about the Scopes Monkey Trial? Dont Touch ME posted:Look up Judiasm, let's see how "of the times" this thing really is. Vincent Van Goatse posted:Radiation or radioactivity or anything to do with atomic theory MageMage posted:Gender & Sexuality Pththya-lyi posted:Calling it now: it's only going to talk about "gender" in terms of grammatical categories. "Gender" as a socially-constructed role distinct from biological sex was hardly ever talked about until the 1970s. Vietnamwees posted:What's it say about crabs? Both the sea creatures and the STD. SpazmasterX posted:On that note, I'm curious if "feminism" shows up that far back with a definition as expected, if at all. Mooey Cow posted:Do they have anything on Antonie (Anton) Pannekoek (Pancake)? evilmiera posted:Anything on Elizabeth Windsor? (That book is a year before her father got the throne abdicated to him so maybe not). Vakal posted:Do they have any sort of listing for Post Traumatic Stress or do they just keep calling it Shell Shock? dead prez posted:this is cool as heck well done op I'm nearly caught up now, so this is probably the last update for tonight. But please keep adding topics and share your thoughts on the most recent articles vortmax fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Jan 15, 2020 |
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This thread is awesome!!! Can you post what it says about coelacanths? Also sloths (if you have time).
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Thanks for posting the art one, that really interested me - it was juuuust about at the very early stages of modern art, so it was interesting to see it be all "Art is representing stuff, ffs, except there are SOME IDIOT UPSTARTS".
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I'm feeling like The Time Machine, if that library stuff from the new movie was actually pulled from the book, so: Time Machine and Time Travel entries, please. (additional nerdy queries: Charles Babbage, Program, Algorithm, Semiconductor), edit for clarity :p
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Anything on H.P Lovecraft, or Robert e. Howard?
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Anything on those wiley Mormons (latter day saints as another name)?
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vortmax posted:OK for real this time Forrest City High School held its first integrated prom in 1988. [5]
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Oh, please look up Nikola Tesla. This may have been before he was largely scraped from history. Also: Aleister Crowley.
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Thanks for sharing, vortmax. I’m going to dump a bunch of topics here in roughly the order I’m interested in them, but do whatever you want with them. Galaxies other than our own had been discovered in the last decade. The entries on “nebula” and “Hubble, Edwin” might also be interesting. The second Ku Klux Klan was active in 1935. How will the encyclopædia treat it? Tetraetyhyllead was a wonder chemical. Or was it? On a has related note, “radium” has only recently fallen from the limelight. Pandas won’t be seen by the public till Ruth Harkness brings Su Lin to America in 1936. Surely this species gets an illustration. The New Deal might be a good lookup, might not. We’re used to see it as a monolith in the rearview mirror, but in 1935, it was very much in flux. The Hoover Dam, then known as Boulder Dam was under construction at the time. It was kind of a big deal. Tesla, Nikola was living as a beggar. I suspect they saw him differently in 1935 than we do today.
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Gutter Phoenix posted:This thread is awesome!!! Ooh do this! It’ll still be a couple of years (1938) before Latimer found the first specimen.
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Hazo posted:Ooh do this! It’ll still be a couple of years (1938) before Latimer found the first specimen. That's exactly what I was thinking. Has the article on just generic paleontology been posted yet? I imagine a lot of semi-recent major scientific discoveries we take for granted (like plate tectonics) aren't in there. I used to have a 30-volume (or so) Encyclopedia Americana from 1955 and it was fun to look through. I'm not sure what happened to it. It might still be in my parents' garage.
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This is great. The Hitler one... how is it never taught anymore that he tried a failed coup. That's a pretty big deal in terms of rise to power/foreshadowing the dictatorship.
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The planet Pluto was discovered in 1935, might it be in there? Ooh, how about Palestine?
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Mirage posted:The planet Pluto was discovered in 1935, might it be in there?
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1st_Panzer_Div. posted:This is great. The Hitler one... how is it never taught anymore that he tried a failed coup. That's a pretty big deal in terms of rise to power/foreshadowing the dictatorship. Uh. What? That's pretty much always taught. It's the famous beer hall putsch, it's why he ended up in prison and wrote Mein Kampf.
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Who What Now posted:What's it say about sodomy? Came here to post this, that's how you find homosexuality in 1935.
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What does it say about the female orgasm?
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Minor planet is still a planet
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Gutter Phoenix posted:What does it say about the female orgasm? I don't think that had been discovered yet
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Not much under Columbus about them, but how about ARAWAK or TAINO?
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canyoneer posted:I don't think that had been discovered yet James Joyce's letters to his wife appear to disagree, though he might have confused farts with orgasms.
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Freud produced a whole system of magic based on the concept of which kind of female orgasms were good or evil.
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I've been really busy at work, but I'll more posted sometime today, I promise. Lots of really good suggestions!
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Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi tango alpha delta fucked around with this message at 20:38 on Jan 15, 2020 |
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