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Good Times Bad Times af James Kirkwood
Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England af Douglas Hay
Perry Mason Solves the Case of the Negligent Nymph af Erle Stanley Gardner
Man and the Natural World: A History of the Modern Sensibility af Keith Thomas
Executions and the British experience from the 17th to the 20th century : a collection of essays af William B Thesing
The Unstrung Harp, Or, Mr. Earbrass Writes A Novel af Edward Gorey
The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden af Anonymous
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Om migI am a doctoral candidate at U. Texas, Arlington. My doctoral research is in executions (hangings, beheadings, etc.) but my interests include, European dynastic history, France, Germany, Britain, Russia; also gay/sexual issues.
Om mit bibliotekMy library reflects my interest in history - specifically my research in execution and torture. But it also includes my interest in dynastic history and politics. Of course, the gay and lesbian materials also make up a substantial chunk. In addition, my interest in literature, and philosophy, and mystery also shows up.
Before becoming a grad student, I managed a book store, plus I've always been a bibliophile, even as a child who didn't know the meaning of that word.
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skrevet af Winter_Maiden kl. 11:16 am (EST) den Aug 8, 2009
Visiting the jail museum on Beale Street in Memphis (the building is also a working precinct, or used to be), I'm struck by how popular imprisonment and execution is in tourism--not just Alcatraz or the memorials to the witch trials in Salem, but in cities and small towns all over America, and indeed the world. Perhaps a distant echo of the appeal of public executions? Even the city zoo in my home town used to provide a jail-cell backdrop as one of the options for those having souvenir photos taken.
skrevet af Winter_Maiden kl. 3:12 pm (EST) den Jul 28, 2009
It's interesting that you picked up on the crime/punishment section of my library - I'd forgotten it was there. I used ideas about the dispersion of the disciplinary gaze in my Honours' thesis. I've always had a bit of interest in policing and criminal punishment, which I suppose is not surprising given that "European" Australia started out as a penal settlement. I've strayed to the sunnier side of Victorianism in my PhD - gentility, fashion and fainting damsels, but I do have the occasional hankering for the marcabre.
Can you tell me what aspect of executions your thesis is focused on?
Cheers,
Jen.
skrevet af MysteryWatcher kl. 8:04 pm (EST) den Jan 10, 2008
I just noticed (and I swear I don't know how I missed it) that you added me to your interesting libraries list. First, cheers for that, and second, huh? Compared to your library mine is an anorexic, unfocused, wouldn't-show-to-my-supervisor excuse for a library. Wow, by the way. I console myself with the fact that I haven't been updating it lately (I promise! I promise!) and that you are hopefully further along in your PhD than I am (10 months): if not, please lie.
It's really bugging me as to where we would have run into each other. Have we chatted on the Graduate group site? Or did you see one of my insane postings somewhere? I think that everyone chasing a PhD is a little insane, either that or the process itself unhinges us.
Love to hear from you,
Jen.
skrevet af MysteryWatcher kl. 7:31 am (EST) den Dec 12, 2007
Thanks for accepting my invite. It's great to have you on my friends list. Good luck with your PhD. It's a fascinating topic that has always interested me as well.
Take care,
Patrick
skrevet af patnelsonchilds kl. 2:46 pm (EST) den Nov 26, 2007
Your library looks pretty interesting too. What do you think of Engel's Lord High Executioner? I enjoyed it a lot but I don't have a lot of background knowledge on the subject.
skrevet af teratologist kl. 3:00 pm (EST) den Oct 15, 2007
skrevet af dpbrewster kl. 10:40 am (EST) den Aug 27, 2007
I'm led here by your review of "The Best of Don Marquis". Someone has combined the titles "Sun dial time" and "Love sonnets of a caveman" with it. Do you know whether that is right or wrong? See my query http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph... in the Combiners! group.
Regards, Jim Roberts
skrevet af jimroberts kl. 6:33 am (EST) den Aug 15, 2007
Thank you for the nice compliment. You too have some titles of which I am envious. It's cool that we share interests in several different areas. I often find that these similar libraries are concentrated only in a particular aspect of each person's collection. I purchased my first copy of Debrett's nearly 20 years ago while I was in college because the university library had only old editions and I was looking for updated titled family histories. I remember trying to save up for it and then having to borrow money from my parents to cover the cost. Matt
skrevet af MDTufts kl. 2:06 pm (EST) den Jul 29, 2007
Royal Scandals is not a "must" read, it doesn´t add much to Royal readers´knowledge, it is a compilation of the dirty deeds of royals in the past up to the Duke of Windsor. At least for me there wasn´t anything new but as a "nothing else to do book" and a bit of entertainment it is fine. I think that most of us know about Richard the Lion-heart, what Henry VIII did to his wives and that the late Queen Mary had "collecting" habits. I got it as a Christmas present so I had fun reading it. If I come across something really of interest I´ll let you know.
Best wishes,
Menarue
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skrevet af Menarue kl. 3:20 am (EST) den Dec 18, 2006
I received my Bachelor's in History from UTA, and may return there is I ever decide to go on to a PhD.
Fascinating subject for a doctorate! Have you found many primary sources?
On a related subject, there is a museum in London that I happened on accidentally built on the site of the original "Clink" prison that had some fascinating information about imprisonment and torture!
Jenn
skrevet af Meijhen kl. 3:44 pm (EST) den Nov 27, 2006
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skrevet af Menarue kl. 9:07 am (EST) den Nov 6, 2006
We share 17 books, I thought that I would not have any about executions but going through my list I have two "Crimes and Punishment" but there is no author, just BPC Publishing. I am not going to keep them by the way but the other shared interests are ok,
Menarue
skrevet af Menarue kl. 4:47 am (EST) den Oct 23, 2006
skrevet af eccentrica kl. 9:50 am (EST) den Aug 10, 2006
skrevet af dpbrewster kl. 11:52 pm (EST) den Jun 4, 2006
skrevet af afingh kl. 8:09 am (EST) den Mar 28, 2006
Hello fellow UTA doctoral candidate. Why am I not surprised that we have similar reading interests?! Have you entered everything? I am perhaps 1/3 of the way through - too busy after Christmas break. Time to get back to it.
Julie
skrevet af NWGirl kl. 4:13 pm (EST) den Mar 11, 2006
Thank you for thanking me. We've got a lot to go, but this software will help us know what we have and be able to find it.
Ellen
skrevet af ellenandjim kl. 7:59 pm (EST) den Sep 28, 2005
skrevet af AlexTheHunn kl. 10:25 am (EST) den Sep 24, 2005