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Please take the time to participate in a poll designed to see what features, if any, you reckon would enhance this messageboard. Here can you also post a brief hello to introduce yourself to other members!
| What would you most like to see as a feature of this site? Tue 14 Feb 2012 - 6:44 Islanddawn  |
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Whether they set out to change history or, perhaps in the most modest of manners, have affected its course, even unwittingly. From the famous and infamous to the hitherto anonymous, this forum welcomes discussion on the impact and contribution individuals have made to the rich tapestry of our collective history.
| Henry Wheeler - signalman Sun 19 Feb 2012 - 5:07 Caro  |  | 
This forum welcomes discussion on human aggression, humanity's capacity to organise itself when facilitating or defending against assault, the various methods and means employed both to prosecute and avoid open warfare, and the effects of aggression on individuals, societies and on the world throughout history
| Arrow making… Yesterday at 9:30 Haesten  |  | 
From the great civilisations of old to our modern nation states, from complex modern societies of hundreds of millions to small self-contained societies founded on nothing more than kinship or isolated circumstances, this forum welcomes discussion on how we have developed ourselves communally in our long and varied past.
| Digging up human remains Tue 21 Feb 2012 - 0:24 Caro  |  | | 124 messages in 8 topics. |

Our day-to-day behaviour has always been influenced as much by social standards, customs and notions of correctness as by logic, philosophy or decree. From the way we dress to the way we greet one another, from local customs to globally accepted social norms, from what is deemed a peccadillo to what is condemned as perversion, this forum welcomes discussion on the many ways we have behaved throughout history and the rules by which we did and do.
| Moveable Feasts Sun 29 Jan 2012 - 16:05 Meles meles  |
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The dynamics of linguistic development mirror those of society's own development. This forum welcomes discussion on that process, from the archaeology of uncovering lost languages to the analysis of how language itself has impacted on our perception of the world throughout history
| Regional accents Yesterday at 23:10 Priscilla  |  | | 219 messages in 5 topics. |

The human aspiration to inform and entertain with the written word has produced a record of humanity's desires from the sublime to the profane, its fears and follies, its hopes and its despairs. This forum welcomes all discussion of the topic, whether explicitly historical or not. And of course if you want to recommend or discuss a good read, then here's the spot.
Fiction, Non-fiction, Other | Philippa Gregory - should she be shot? Fri 17 Feb 2012 - 20:12 Temperance  |  | | 122 messages in 4 topics. |

Humanity's ability to create and appreciate visual, tactile and aural expression, often for no greater purpose than simply to celebrate and enjoy the fact that it can, has enriched our world and our sense of belonging to it for as long as we have existed. This forum welcomes discussion on all things artistic throughout our long history
Aesthetics | Memorable Scenes in Historical Films. Today at 0:10 nordmann  |
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