Saymaz@lemmygrad.ml to Books@lemmygrad.ml · edit-212 days agoSo, what have you been reading recently? | 📚 Weekly book discussion, review, and recommendations thread, January 4th, 2026lemmygrad.mlimagemessage-square15linkfedilinkarrow-up114arrow-down10file-text
arrow-up114arrow-down1imageSo, what have you been reading recently? | 📚 Weekly book discussion, review, and recommendations thread, January 4th, 2026lemmygrad.mlSaymaz@lemmygrad.ml to Books@lemmygrad.ml · edit-212 days agomessage-square15linkfedilinkfile-text
Fiction or Non-Fiction, academic or casual, theory or non-theory, feel free to mention books of any genre and on any topic. Previous week’s thread.
minus-squareMoidialectica [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·12 days agoI’ve been researching medieval life & economics The Structure of Everyday Life; The Limits of the Possible (Fernand Braudel) The State and the Tributary Mode of Production (John F. Haldon)
minus-squaredurduramayacaklar@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up3·11 days agoBe careful with Braudel. He’s very deterministic and anti-Marxist
I’ve been researching medieval life & economics
The Structure of Everyday Life; The Limits of the Possible (Fernand Braudel)
The State and the Tributary Mode of Production (John F. Haldon)
Be careful with Braudel. He’s very deterministic and anti-Marxist