Re: question: community for historians?
- From: erilar <drache@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 18:26:41 -0500
In article <xXMLOjEgg1JHFw54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bryn <Scotland-the-Brave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Needing no introduction "an" Usenet stalwart wrote:
Where are the big history communities? How do these work? Of course,Facebook? Is that something like Wikipedia?
everybody knows Linkedin and (national oriented) popular social sites.
But what about sites that serve a similar audience as Facebook? Say, a
history student from a Russian university: does this person also
register in Facebook? If not, where do they go?
If you have a tip, please leave a comment here or at
http://telfleur.wordpress.com/
Many thanks,
Fleur
It's equally fictional, from what I hear.
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