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Hello Chris,
Welcome to the History Book Club. We are glad to have you with us.
You are quite courageous to venture back to the college world...good for you.
Below are some links that will help you navigate the History Book Club and show you what our requirements are:
Guidelines
and
Orientation
We look forward to reading your posts in the not so near future.
Bentley
Welcome to the History Book Club. We are glad to have you with us.
You are quite courageous to venture back to the college world...good for you.
Below are some links that will help you navigate the History Book Club and show you what our requirements are:
Guidelines
and
Orientation
We look forward to reading your posts in the not so near future.
Bentley



I'm was interested to find this group. My main history interest is the politics of civil war era and then I generally extended it back to the revolution. Occasionally I will branch out to Japan or China.
I've already read American Sphinx. I read Master and Commander several years ago and that led me into that entire series, which is my favorite fiction series.
Don

DON
Hi Don,
Just curious how come you have the first paragraph of A.J's intro as yours...it starts out with the same paragraph as AJ from Alabama has in his intro.
I think you are interested in the civil war era and Japanese and Chinese history - correct???
Well I hope you jump in to the Sphinx conversation since you have read that book and when Elizabeth S. begins the Master and Commander book next month...I hope you join in on that too.
We also have an American Civil War section and I know that Aussie Rick would love to converse with you.
I am assuming that your name is Don and not AJ (smile)
Welcome to the group.
Also when citing any books we add the book cover, the author's photo when available and the author's link so the two you cited would look like this:
Bentley
Joseph J. Ellis
Patrick O'Brian
Just curious how come you have the first paragraph of A.J's intro as yours...it starts out with the same paragraph as AJ from Alabama has in his intro.
I think you are interested in the civil war era and Japanese and Chinese history - correct???
Well I hope you jump in to the Sphinx conversation since you have read that book and when Elizabeth S. begins the Master and Commander book next month...I hope you join in on that too.
We also have an American Civil War section and I know that Aussie Rick would love to converse with you.
I am assuming that your name is Don and not AJ (smile)
Welcome to the group.
Also when citing any books we add the book cover, the author's photo when available and the author's link so the two you cited would look like this:
Bentley







And, of course, there is always lots of other good stuff in this group. Hope you find good discussions to get into in the meantime.



Having spent some time in Africa, I've read quite a few books about it's history. The most recent one is "Cutting for Stone" by Abraham Verghese. While telling the story of a surgeon in Ethiopia, it incorporates the struggles the country went through during the 20th century. A fascinating read.
I'm looking forward to joining all of you.

Just some housekeeping: Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the reply box.) It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them. This is how the book you've mentioned should look:

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Take a few moments to read our policies:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
and our guidelines:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings and welcome again.
First Welcome Bobbi and secondly thank you Bryan,
As Bryan noted there are quite a few areas where you can jump right in including our thread on Africa.
Hopefully your experience with history now will be more enjoyable.
Bentley
As Bryan noted there are quite a few areas where you can jump right in including our thread on Africa.
Hopefully your experience with history now will be more enjoyable.
Bentley




Hello Bobbi,
It is best for you to make that request for books on this thread called I am looking for a book on?
Here is the link:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
You will get a lot of help there. This thread is just reserved for intros and welcomes.
It sounds like you have a wonderful ancestry to research. And you are most welcome here.
Bentley
It is best for you to make that request for books on this thread called I am looking for a book on?
Here is the link:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
You will get a lot of help there. This thread is just reserved for intros and welcomes.
It sounds like you have a wonderful ancestry to research. And you are most welcome here.
Bentley


My name is Fabian. I am 21 years old and I reside in southern California with my girlfriend and our two cats. My areas of interest are Latin American history, Russian history and WWII history. I am a full-time student and it is a bit difficult reading every day but I still try to get at least a chapter done a day.
I picked up


I look forward to having great discussions with you all.
Welcome to the group Fabian.
We are glad to have you.
Great job with adding the book covers, author links like we require.
Bentley
We are glad to have you.
Great job with adding the book covers, author links like we require.
Bentley



I'm an avid reader of non-fiction, specifically biographies, history, economics, and politics, though I do read fiction as well.
I noticed you are currently discussing Ellis' American Sphinx which I hope to read soon for research I am doing.
While I am not trained as a historian, I hope I can bring some knowledge and insight to some of the discussions.
Michael Newton
Michael, many thanks for your cooperation and when you get some time take a look at the Mechanics thread too; it will help you with some of the nitty gritty like how to cite books and authors.
Just as an FYI, we add the book cover, the author's photo if available and the author's link (and whenever mentioning a book or author) - we always add both like we did in the example below.
Joseph J. Ellis
Once you get acclimated to the group, I know you will enjoy it here.
All best,
Bentley
Just as an FYI, we add the book cover, the author's photo if available and the author's link (and whenever mentioning a book or author) - we always add both like we did in the example below.


Once you get acclimated to the group, I know you will enjoy it here.
All best,
Bentley


I absolutely love the US Revolutionary war period. I read bios of our Founding Fathers (Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow is my favorite) and books about the founding (Federalist Papers; Liberty, Order, & Justice).



I've also been reading a lot of books on socialism, communism, and fascism in the first half of the 20th century. And I've been reading ancient histories of Greece and Rome.
So I have quite a few interests, political economy being another (I am proud to say I read The Wealth of Nations cover to cover), but there are even more topics that I know nothing or little about.


Hello Michael,
First great job with your citations, you have them just right and all great books too.
We have threads where discussion on all of these books can take place and I know Aussie Rick will enjoy talking to you about them in the Military Folder for instance.
Here is the link to the thread for a discussion of the US Revolutionary War:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Here is a link to the threads related to the founding fathers. Feel free to add books to any of these threads:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
We do have an on going discussion on The Federalist Papers which will start up again in May:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
We have an Ancient History Folder:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
We also have a Current Events folder which you may be interested in:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Since this thread is reserved for introductions and welcomes, I would suggest just jumping right into some of the discussions on any of these threads.
Additionally we have a bunch of fun conversational threads as well found in the following folder: (Coffee, Tea and Conversation)
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
There is a thread for discussing what you are reading now:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
There are now on-going discussions regarding The First World War and on Jefferson (The American Sphinx) so we are a busy group. If you are interested in the US Supreme Court - we have a discussion on-going:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
Michael, it certainly looks like you will be a tremendous asset to the group and I am sure you will find many interest areas worth pursuing.
Bentley
John Keegan
Alexander Hamilton
Joseph J. Ellis
First great job with your citations, you have them just right and all great books too.
We have threads where discussion on all of these books can take place and I know Aussie Rick will enjoy talking to you about them in the Military Folder for instance.
Here is the link to the thread for a discussion of the US Revolutionary War:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Here is a link to the threads related to the founding fathers. Feel free to add books to any of these threads:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
We do have an on going discussion on The Federalist Papers which will start up again in May:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
We have an Ancient History Folder:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
We also have a Current Events folder which you may be interested in:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Since this thread is reserved for introductions and welcomes, I would suggest just jumping right into some of the discussions on any of these threads.
Additionally we have a bunch of fun conversational threads as well found in the following folder: (Coffee, Tea and Conversation)
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
There is a thread for discussing what you are reading now:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
There are now on-going discussions regarding The First World War and on Jefferson (The American Sphinx) so we are a busy group. If you are interested in the US Supreme Court - we have a discussion on-going:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
Michael, it certainly looks like you will be a tremendous asset to the group and I am sure you will find many interest areas worth pursuing.
Bentley









A belated introduction, for which I apologize. My name is Steve, I'm a former high school history teacher who still loves to read history and biography (other loves are fantasy, humor, and hard boiled mystery, also pulp fiction from the 20's through the 50's).
If I had to pick a favorite historical era to read about, it is probably a tie between the middle ages and US political history. When I was younger it was ancient history hands down though.
I tend to sometimes overreach when trying to become involved in groups and / or set reading goals, but I'll definitely try to become involved ever so often in the group, as I love the subject and appreciate the civil way everyone seems to discuss and debate on the postings.
Best wishes,
Steven

Policies & Practices
(this one is helpful for when you want to add book covers and author's photo's/links)
and:
Orientation & Roadmap
I'm also interested in ancient history so I will look forward to discussing a few good books with you in that history thread.

Hello Steven,
Welcome to the History Book Club. We really work hard at maintaining civility and respect for each other and the subject matter. Sometimes it is not easy when you have a public group; but we have a very good group here and folks really love the subject matter.
It is terrific that you have posted an introduction; we ask everyone to do that so that folks know the member when they post for the first time on the site. It is part of our guidelines because we as moderators in addition to our group members want to feel comfortable when conversing with a member too.
You certainly must also be a Raymond Chandler fan:
Raymond Chandler
Just take a look around and get involved when you can; we would love to have you post in our discussions.
Bentley
Welcome to the History Book Club. We really work hard at maintaining civility and respect for each other and the subject matter. Sometimes it is not easy when you have a public group; but we have a very good group here and folks really love the subject matter.
It is terrific that you have posted an introduction; we ask everyone to do that so that folks know the member when they post for the first time on the site. It is part of our guidelines because we as moderators in addition to our group members want to feel comfortable when conversing with a member too.
You certainly must also be a Raymond Chandler fan:

Just take a look around and get involved when you can; we would love to have you post in our discussions.
Bentley



This looks like a very nice group; it seems very well-managed. I am most interested in the discussion of the Federalist Papers. I started them on my own about 18 months ago after reading Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton, but decided that it would be much better with a book club or class. I stopped at #10 because I couldn't convince anyone to read along with me and there's just too much to talk about. So I'm excited to see the discussion here.
The icing on the cake was that Gibbon's book is coming up next. Ancient Rome is a favorite of mine and this book has been on my "someday" list for a while. I'm not sure my someday will start this May, but maybe. We'll see. ;-)
I look forward to talking more on the discussion boards. Thanks!
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