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Topic: What Book Are You Currently Reading? (Read 36011 times)
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koenkai
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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September 28, 2012, 05:12:55 pm »
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Frondizi and the Politics of Developmentalism in Argentina, 1955-62
by Celia Szusterman
Dear god why? Argentinean politics in the 1950s is probably the least accessible subject ever.
That's what makes it fascinating! I don't understand Peronism even a little bit.
Argentina is also a wonderful example of everything not to do with a developed nation.
Anyways, I'm going through this.
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Miamiu1027
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Quote from: © remember Tweed as a silhouette on September 28, 2012, 04:49:42 am
in an attempt to simultaneously display the best and worst of tastes, I'm approaching 50% done with War & Peace (P/V translation) and poking around a pdf of Fifty Shades of Grey.
gave up on 50 Shades after 3 chapters, up to the 1812 war in W&P, and re-starting my January-downloaded pdf of Age of Revolution in honour of the late Eric Hobsbawm.
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I'm absolutely immersed in the book Team of Rivals right now. One of the most fascinating historical books I've ever read. There's great insight into not only the personality and thought process of Lincoln, but also Seward, Chase, Bates, Stanton, Welles and Blair. One thing I actually wasn't aware of... Edwin Stanton suffered severe vertigo and a fear of heights just like me.
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Can anyone recommend any good books on modern Latin American history? The Venezuelan election has piqued my interest and it's one of the areas of the world I never really learned a great deal about in school.
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Miamiu1027
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Quote from: Lief on October 02, 2012, 10:48:10 pm
Can anyone recommend any good books on modern Latin American history? The Venezuelan election has piqued my interest and it's one of the areas of the world I never really learned a great deal about in school.
as for Venezuela itself, a Marxist-Leninist professor buddy of mine recommends the following.
Greg Wilpert, Changing Venezuela by Taking Power, Verso, 2007.
Steve Ellner, Rethinking Venezuelan Politics, 2008.
Michael Lebowitz, Build it Now.
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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Give me reccomendations, I have a week long break and want to indulge my brain with leisurely reads. History (specifically latin american) , philosophy, econ or literature is welcomed
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Miamiu1027
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well you can take a look at the post above you for some Chavez stuff.
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Quote from: © remember Tweed as a silhouette on October 08, 2012, 10:51:24 pm
well you can take a look at the post above you for some Chavez stuff.
I want to read up on Mexico though. Have you read any good books on my motherland?
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way too many. i'm pouring through choice and coercion, sexual reckonings, and a bunch of other books related to a research project on eugenics. on the non assigned end of things i'm finally reading the great divergence. somewhat embarrassing given how frequently this thing is name dropped these days but i had a lot of other things on my plate.
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Books
? This is some other obscure internet term for "Journal articles", correct?
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Guess it's a question of perspective & choice of narrative method ...
... and that, by the way, is also one of the reasons why none of Eric Hobsbawm's books has been turned into a succesful Broadway musical so far.
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Miamiu1027
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an abridged version of Leon Trotsky - History of the Russian Revolution that I've been meaning to read for some time. he's so much the better writer vs. Stalin that it hurts. no wonder Stalin was a bit jealous.
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River of Darkness, Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon, by Buddy Levy
good reading about the Spanish Expedition to Find El Dorado I liked it alot
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Old Europe
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A Scanner Darkly
by Philip K. Dick
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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The Course of Mexican History
A very light read that hasn't taught me much, this is the time for you wise college graduates to pass your knowledge onto me via reccomendations.
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Rooney
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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Watergate: A Novel
by Thomas Mallon. Historical fiction is probably my favorite genre and Mallon, a master of the art of historical fiction, does not fail to deliver a wonderful, thought provoking literary work.
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oedipus_the_King
Not really a novel, but whatever.
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November 14, 2012, 03:04:01 pm »
Going over
Tale of the Heike
again. I'd also really like to read
A Tale of Flowering Fortunes
some time soon if I can.
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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November 14, 2012, 03:32:38 pm »
A Good Fall
, a collection of fictional short stories about the Chinese immigrant experience in Flushing, New York. Actually read it before, but have assigned it for a class so I'm going back through it.
I'm also finishing writing my own book, my second. About 20 more pages or so and it will be done.
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Quite a bit of Thomas Bernhard. (Frost, Old Masters, Wittgenstein's Nephew)
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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An English translation of
Mother Courage
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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November 16, 2012, 09:58:34 pm »
I am reading Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail of '72, by Hunter Thompson, and Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead." I have not gotten farther than 30 pages into the Fountainhead, but I am loving Fear and Loathing.
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November 17, 2012, 10:28:56 am »
nicolas nickleby - charles dickens
the wind-up bird chronicle - haruki murakami
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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John Quincy Adams
by Harlow Giles Unger. This has been a fair treatment of a fairly eccentric historic character.
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Oak Hills
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November 19, 2012, 09:19:07 pm »
David Brinkley's autobiography. There's a lot of interesting stuff in it.
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Re: What Book Are You Currently Reading?
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Just finished The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Before that I read Fiesta by Hemingway. Before that A Burnt-Out Case by Graham Greene.
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