100 Historical Things, Number 30
I didn't actually have a plan for a historical post today, but then I saw an interesting article and thought it merited a post of its own:
Britishness and the sharing of common landIt's by a Cambridge archaeologist (not someone I know personally, I'm afraid), and is really about social history - how the sharing of
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Thanks for the link. It rings true to me, especially when it comes to our (British) instinctive understanding of fair play and sharing rather than being greedy.
The book looks fascinating too - meep! identity/ethnicity. I get lost!
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