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About me I'm working as a sysadmin for a science and engineering college in Southern California. I have a degree in anthropology and am very interested in history, especially the early history of science and the history of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Hi,
I like your review of Soul made Flesh, but it would be even better if you switch round the Glorious Revolution and the Restoration to reflect the historical order, and to put the GR next to the associated replacement of James II by William III. I would also put the outcome of the Civil War in as part of the turbulence and a step along the way, even though it did basically replace one theocracy by another one.
Regards, Jim Roberts
Hi Claire! I saw your profile and I was excited to see that we have so many books in common, but then I saw the size of your collection and I realized you probably have just as many in common with just about anybody!

Happy reading!
-Kate
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