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WEEKLY DISCUSSION OCT 9-15 Industrial Revolution

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WEEKLY DISCUSSION OCT 9-15 Industrial Revolution - Lemmy.world

In your opinion, how did the Industrial Revolution change the way people worked and the nature of work itself?

Straight on For You - Lemmy.world

Call me lame, but Heart is my favorite rock band since when I ever was alive, and I lived the time when their new songs were actually new. In the 1990s this was office background music on the transistor radio. Ain’t that some shit? I listen to Heart on purpose, not because some secretary with overly done bangs has it on her easy listening radio station. This is a great song. And it’s badass, too. Just listen to the words and the guitar licks.

Vote for something to discuss for Oct 9-15

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Vote for something to discuss for Oct 9-15 - Lemmy.world

Just follow the link and vote for what you want. [https://strawpoll.com/BJnX8xO2jnv] The Industrial Revolution was the second most voted for topic last week so I put it in again so those of you who wanted to talk about that get a second chance!

WEEKLY DISCUSSION OCT 2-8 History of Medicine

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WEEKLY DISCUSSION OCT 2-8 History of Medicine - Lemmy.world

In the 20th century a lot of medical discoveries were made. Which, in your opinion, helped the world the most and why?

VOTE FOR A TOPIC FOR WEEK OF OCT 2-8

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VOTE FOR A TOPIC FOR WEEK OF OCT 2-8 - Lemmy.world

You can vote on your choice by clicking on this link. [https://strawpoll.com/61gDm33oRZw] I included History of Science again because it only lost by one vote to History of Food in the last poll. So, those of you who wanted science, you can vote for it again and maybe this time you’ll have it your way!

I think I’ll start with a share so that people feel more comfortable with discussing, as the weeks go by and I see people are reticent. To show you I’m totally encouraging and actually would love some subjectivity on expressing historical opinions, I’ll share something from my very personal life. I grew up in the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1970s, the use of gelatin in America was considered “fancy.” This included suspending animal organ parts in aspic as a “fancy” presentation. Julia Child at the time, wow, it seemed like every episode of The French Chef was something about aspic. I saw nothing fancy or elegant about it. To me, even when I got a little older (like age 13), it was gross. It looked nasty, the texture was something like Jell-O crossed with chunky peanut butter, and the flavor was a bit gamey. I’m telling you, as an eyewitness to the past, aspic was a very bad idea. Nothing fancy-shmancy about it. I would venture to call it “barbaric.”

WEEKLY DISCUSSION SEPT 25 - OCT 1 History of Food

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WEEKLY DISCUSSION SEPT 25 - OCT 1 History of Food - Lemmy.world

Some of us might consider certain customs related to food a “bad idea.” One striking example was the ancient Romans’ use of lead acetate as a sweetener. What, in your opinion, are some bad food ideas from the past? They don’t have to be as deadly as consuming lead acetate, just a bad idea in your opinion.

Uh-oh. It’s getting down to the wire and there’s a tie! Let’s hope more people vote before Monday!

The history of Madrid: From the moors to modernity

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The history of Madrid: From the moors to modernity - Lemmy.world

I didn’t get a pay wall, but just in case, here’s a 12ft link [https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.historyextra.com%2Fperiod%2Fgeneral-history%2Fmadrid-history%2F]. This is a very nice article summarizing the history of my favorite city, Madrid. You wouldn’t believe it now because today it seems like such a dry place, but during most of its history it was a strategic spot because it had lots of water in an area that was far from the sea.

New Moderator Needed, preferably from North, Central, or South America

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New Moderator Needed, preferably from North, Central, or South America - Lemmy.world

The preference of locale is to cover global time zones to fit lemmy world’s guidelines for moderators. I’m in Spain, Siyah is from Pakistan. The history community is growing to the tune of 100 new subscribers per month, so I, as the head moderator, am responsible for making certain all bases are covered for “large communities number undefined” under lemmy world’s ever evolving guidelines for mods. It’s an easy gig, as I’ve said before. Nothing too strenuous. You would need to familiarize yourself with the community rules (not hard) and the lemmy world Code of Conduct [https://lemmy.world/legal] I’m always available to consult with if you have a question when in doubt about historical accuracy / inaccuracy. I can’t say enough about how much of an easy gig moderating this community is. It’s also fun because you discover new things about the past you never knew about before with every post from community subscribers. There is activity, and it’s usually high quality activity, whether it be posting or commenting. If you happen to live in Antarctica, you would really be helpful here, because then the time zones would all be covered!