tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671815.post1546750113846095825..comments2024-02-07T03:12:59.031-05:00Comments on Blogenspiel: Placeholdery postAnother Damned Medievalisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05231085915472400163noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671815.post-70369709812726912002009-11-16T21:35:57.285-05:002009-11-16T21:35:57.285-05:00Glad you liked them. Now I have to re-read them a...Glad you liked them. Now I have to re-read them and remember to use them, too!Another Damned Medievalisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05231085915472400163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671815.post-64130822423067412052009-11-11T18:03:41.651-05:002009-11-11T18:03:41.651-05:00Thanks for the trip through your back catalogue. I...Thanks for the trip through your back catalogue. I particularly liked your post on the dreaded F-word and the way you connected it to present political manipulations of history.<br />"It supports a mythos that includes a set of Us vs. Them, West vs. East, Christian vs. Islam social, political, and economic dichotomies that provide fodder for explanations and justifications for the furtherance of those antagonistic relationships up to and including the present." - Amen.<br /><br />Having just finished an Advanced Historiography course, 'Internalization of a construct' also got me thinking more self-reflexively about some of the things I've learned this year and how I've been integrating them into my research work.Bavardesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10737120234578385755noreply@blogger.com