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planetofchange.wordpress.com
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| | | | | IT IS NOT the "HEGELIAN dialectic"!!! IT is the DIOCLETIAN dialectic. the Roman Emperor (who was the WORST EVER persecutor of all Christians) - it was HE who invented it first. A ... | |
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nathangoldwag.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This is a page where I will list some of the history books that I've read that really influenced me or that I thought deserved a recommendation. If they sound interesting, you should read them too! Ancient Rome Title: Augustus: First Emperor of Rome Author: Adrian Goldsworthy Summary: Augustus is an absolutely fascinating historical... | |
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acoup.blog
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| | | | | This is Part IIIa of our four-part series (I, II) looking at what I've termed the 'Fremen Mirage.' We defined the core tenets of this pop-historical notion in more detail in the first post, that hard times and hard lands lead to moral purity and combat effectiveness, while good times, wealth and luxury lead to... | |
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sheseeksnonfiction.blog
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| | | There is no question more tempting to the historian of science than the age-old "When did science begin?" The most popular answer to this question has to be "Ancient Greece!" It was Carl Sagan's answer, and it was Simon Singh's. This week, I found that it was also Andrew Gregory's answer. Eureka! Andrew Gregory is [...] | ||