As the semester gets ready to kick off next week, I thought I would get in one last post about Maps of Time (which I finished a couple of weeks ago). First off, having seen the movie Food, Inc. while … more →
Nine Gallon Hatjonturney wrote 1 month ago: I was dubious about Twitter (140 characters too like txt mssgng, which I can’t stand to use at … more →
specialdee wrote 1 month ago: Timeless questions about the big bang: Will they ever be answered? By Denise Scammon Interpreting th … more →
Jason Stuart wrote 3 months ago: As the semester gets ready to kick off next week, I thought I would get in one last post about Maps … more →
Jason Stuart wrote 4 months ago: One of David Christian’s most interesting points is the similarity of processes across differe … more →
Jason Stuart wrote 4 months ago: I’m in the midst of reading David Christian’s Maps of Time: An Intoduction to Big Histor … more →
gnomechompski wrote 6 months ago: I finished listening to this audio lecture series today called “Big History–The Big Bang … more →
elliottgarlock wrote 7 months ago: “The flesh of your mother sticks between my teeth” –A common taunt passed down thr … more →
Mark wrote 7 months ago: This is my 100th post. Last night I got my 400th follower on Twitter. Three days ago I got my 10,000 … more →
elliottgarlock wrote 11 months ago: When I was home for Christmas, I was chilling with my dad and he was telling me about this lecture s … more →
Tiago wrote 11 months ago: Yesterday was the Amsterdam-Cachan Fall Workshop, aka “research day,” in the history of … more →
Drew wrote 1 year ago: I attended two very stimulating seminars over the last two days. The first was an seminar for postg … more →
jonturney wrote 1 year ago: Start a conversation about the future and history is usually invoked in the first minute or so. The … more →