Showing posts with label sociology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sociology. Show all posts
07 October 2007
Czechs & Slovaks in American History
The Library of Congress offers a "European Reading Room" with a special projects section on their website. Each provides a historical timeline for the important contributions of particular immigrants to helping shape the USA, or what is most commonly referred to as "America" when abroad (sorry, Canada).
Czechs in American History
Slovaks in American History
There are also links to pages on the Finns, Germans, Portuguese & Luxembourgers on the main Special Projects page.
07 January 2007
Types of Relationships
Ever one to question the status quo, I was a year or so ago researching the anthropological history of intimate relationships, as well as the fairly recent (within the last few hundred years) origins of 'romantic love' as we know it, when I stumbled upon this chart somewhere on the web. I saved it then, but forgot to note its source. I looked for it again recently via google image search, but could not find it. Anyway, I think it says plenty about our limited perceptions as to what relationships can, could, and/or should be. If you have questions about any of it, don't ask me - I've no idea what a "delta-triad" or a "tertiary" is, only that they must have existed in some societies and cultures (and probably still do somewhere).
Let us all make 2007 a renaissance for learning and self-study... a new age of enlightenment.
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