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*The French Revolution | *The [[French Revolution]] | ||
*Norse, Celtic and Germanic mythology | *The [[English Civil War]] | ||
*Poetry, and, more particularly again, French and Russian symbolist poetry | *Norse, Celtic and Germanic mythology: [[Norse mythology]], [[Celtic mythology]] | ||
*[[Poetry]], and, more particularly again, French and Russian symbolist poetry | |||
*[[Jorge Luis Borges]] | *[[Jorge Luis Borges]] | ||
*The Maquis | *The [[Maquis]] and [[World War II]] [[World War II resistance movements|resistance movements]] | ||
*British naval history | *[[British naval history]] | ||
*Association Football | *Association Football | ||
*Experimental and ''avant garde'' music | *Experimental and ''avant garde'' music, particularly the work of [[Kraftwerk]], [[Brian Eno]] and [[Philip Glass]] | ||
*Situationalism | *Situationalism | ||
[[Category:CZ Authors]] | [[Category:CZ Authors]] |
Revision as of 11:55, 2 December 2007
Steve Callaway holds a BA Honours degree from the Open University, UK. For the past twenty five years or so he has practised as an independant IT consultant. He is primarily an autodidact, speaks a number of European languages, writes poetry and is a part time social and cultural anthropologist. He has been a long term contributor to Wikipedia, almost from the time of its inception until the present day.
Areas of particular interest:
- The French Revolution
- The English Civil War
- Norse, Celtic and Germanic mythology: Norse mythology, Celtic mythology
- Poetry, and, more particularly again, French and Russian symbolist poetry
- Jorge Luis Borges
- The Maquis and World War II resistance movements
- British naval history
- Association Football
- Experimental and avant garde music, particularly the work of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and Philip Glass
- Situationalism