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Darwin-L Message Log 5:195 (January 1994)

Academic Discussion on the History and Theory of the Historical Sciences

This is one message from the Archives of Darwin-L (1993–1997), a professional discussion group on the history and theory of the historical sciences.

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<5:195>From coon@CVAX.IPFW.INDIANA.EDU  Fri Jan 28 07:58:32 1994

Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 09:06:59 EST
From: coon@CVAX.IPFW.INDIANA.EDU
To: DARWIN-L@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu
Subject: ONE MORE INTRO

	Although I have posted before I have tended to lurk.  My graduate
training was in anthropology and linguistics.  I have tended to specialize
in historical/comparative linguistics with special interests in Northwest
Coast, Uto-Aztecan and Jivaroan languages.  I am increasingly interested
in the history of the sciences.  Beyond those I am interested in political
economy, human evolution (especially H. erectus), the evolution of birds,
paleontology, early Buddhism, and history in general.  Basically, I just
want to know how things got to be the way they are (or are perceived to
be) today.
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Roger (Brad) Coon            "Better to have one
COON@IPFWCVAX.BITNET          freedom too many,
COON@CVAX.IPFW.INDIANA.EDU    than to have one
                              too few."

Politically incorrect and proud of it.
Niquimictitoc inana Bambi.
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