Finished my phD in History, and now I'm basically a NEET for the time being. How's everyone going? Haven't active;y used this site for a while, and it's cool to see the same familiar faces are still here. So, I'd like to ask everyone: on what subjects do you consider yourself most knowledgeable in, and is there anything about it that you think is the most interesting to know?
Could you possibly recommend any books on the history of metallurgy or a broad outline on the subject? Something not super advanced?
I mostly know about the chemistry, not really the history. If that's still your thing then Chemistry of the Elements by N. N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw is very good and broad, not too advanced. The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean is fun pop science stuff that gets into broad histories of elemental metals.
Thanks!
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Excellent, thank you.
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Me too.
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