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PartySquirrel1 t1_iyvir2d wrote
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Thanks for sharing! I liked the article and bookmarked the blog. The author is a good writer and well sourced.
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Virtual-Study-Campus t1_iyvi1h3 wrote
History is the study of change over time, and it covers all aspects of human society. Political, social, economic, scientific, technological, medical, cultural, intellectual, religious and military developments are all part of history.
ItsAll42 t1_iyvhjaq wrote
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Ooh, fascinating, thank you. Can you point me in the direction of some reading on Australian Aboriginal oral tradition?
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Dr_Duncanius t1_iyvcobf wrote
Which country ransacked which country. Who was the leader and how did it all go horribly wrong. And repeat.
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PitoPlankton3415 t1_iyv9liz wrote
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Why?
Feste_the_Mad t1_iyv6zex wrote
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Big fan of Nietzsche myself. Funny thing is that - and I say this as an Autistic person myself - I am fairly certain that both Kant and Nietzsche were Autistic.
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Reply to comment by jezreelite in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Is that based on genetics that the survival rate was so different? More natural immunity from a time before statistics were able to accurately record deaths? Unknown why Eurasians and Africans fared better?
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hdorsettcase t1_iyv1m10 wrote
Reply to comment by LateInTheAfternoon in What was history class like before the modern era? by SunsetShoreline
I dunno. I worked under a post doc in grad school who I suspect his PI wrote his dissertation. He did not last long. After he left our lab his former PI started popping up in his publications again.
Peggy_Sue_Johnsen t1_iyv1bxf wrote
How did large medieval battles happen? Did the two sides just agree to meet up in a field somewhere, or were they waiting?
Jean_Saisrien t1_iyv16xc wrote
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That's not true, people would be extensively taught in history and biblical theology if they just asked their priests. They went to mass every week, in churches that quite often had decorations precisely about this subject, and priests were expected to be able to explain them in detail if anyone asked -otherwise that would have made them seem quite unlearnt.
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TheArtofWall t1_iyv01wg wrote
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Anymore descriptors for that interview? Channel seems to have lot of Berlin interviews.
AWholeHalfAsh t1_iyuy39g wrote
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Over 16 million people. This includes military and civilians.
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