Chris Jones wrote: (history begins with the 20th century for me...)
In some calendars, Chris, you'd still be waiting to be born :) Seriously,
it seems something of a disappointment to find a Marxist writing that.
On 14 September 2012 00:42, chris Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'd be curious to hear if this has crossed any Foucault scholarship.
> Fascinating discussion (history begins with the 20th century for me...)
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> On 11/09/12 15:56, David Bircumshaw wrote:
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>> Courtesy of Mr Hamilton again, and the British Museum, here is a
>> transcription of the earliest surviving manuscript of Tom a Bedlam.
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>> *A Tom a Bedlam Song *(1616) – *Giles Earle His Booke*
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>> Transcript based on the text in *Loving Mad Tom, *checked
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>> against a facsimile
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>> of the MS, with contractions expanded.
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