🧵 : this the first in a series of that will eventually be stitched together into a related to 📚 and 📘. (1)

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Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

"this book is an invaluable companion to students and lecturers alike in exploring women’s history in the fields of science, technology, mathematics, medicine and culture." uclpress.co.uk/products/211143 (2)

An Exchange Rate History of the United Kingdom: 1945–1992 

Naef, A. (2022). An Exchange Rate History of the United Kingdom: 1945–1992 (Studies in Macroeconomic History). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: doi.org/10.1017/9781108878333 (3)

The Spectral Arctic: A History of Dreams and Ghosts in Polar Exploration 

"The Spectral Arctic re-thinks our understanding of Arctic exploration by paying attention to the importance of dreams and ghosts in the quest for the Northwest Passage." uclpress.co.uk/products/107752 (4)

RNA, the Epicenter of Genetic Information 

Mattick, J., & Amaral, P. (2022). RNA, the Epicenter of Genetic Information (1st ed.). CRC Press. doi.org/10.1201/9781003109242 (5)

Book: A history of English. 

Hejná, Míša & Walkden, George. 2022. A history of English. (Textbooks in Language Sciences 9). Berlin: Language Science Press. DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6560336 (6)

Poetry and Number in Graeco-Roman Antiquity 

Leventhal, M. (2022). Poetry and Number in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (Cambridge Classical Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: doi.org/10.1017/9781009127295 (8)

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Poetry and Number in Graeco-Roman Antiquity 

@bibliolater quality CW lol

Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

@bibliolater
What is the point of the CWs on these posts?

Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

@qurlyjoe Would you prefer they were taken off?

Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

@bibliolater
That’s not my call. I’m just wondering why you thought they were necessary.

Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

@qurlyjoe Would I be wrong in using them in this way to save space?

Women in the History of Science: A sourcebook. 

@bibliolater
What do you mean by “save space” in this context.
BTW, I am not an authority in any sense on the use of CW. My understanding is the intent is to give readers the opportunity to preemptively avoid content they might find threatening or objectionable.

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