I busted my chin open a week ago so I'm leveraging that and taking random days off
I'll complete the entire book and give you guys the essential notes as a blogpost
@neoconshill could you pin this to lit for 5-6 hours?
I busted my chin open a week ago so I'm leveraging that and taking random days off
I'll complete the entire book and give you guys the essential notes as a blogpost
@neoconshill could you pin this to lit for 5-6 hours?
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I've heard Gibbon is not historically accurate so I think the Napoleonlet one would be more illuminating, and retvrn to Gibbon after reading some more accurate works on Rome.
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The problem with Gibbon is that he uses primary sources only and takes their accounts as absolute truths when many of them should be taken with a grain of salt, but tbf there was no archeological record in the 18th century so is not really his fault, he did the best he could with the resources available to him, that's what makes his work outdated but still a fine piece of literature. The Fall of Rome by Ward Perkins is a much better book to learn about the Fall of the Western Empire @rDramaHistorian
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Will try to find it on Amazon. LibGen probably has it but it's a pain in the butt/eyes to read it on ipad
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The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians by Peter Heather is another good one.
Heather also sparked controversy because he used the term “predatory migration” to describe the Germanic invasions, making some academiccels seethe.
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ABRIDGED?!
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Yes, it isn't possible for me to read 6 volumes of 18th century English
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Don't do yourself down like that, I'm sure you could if you tried!
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!horsefrickers
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I don't know what that is
Edit:googled
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I'd feel the same way if I found out that I'd been missing out on the peak of literature for so long
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This took me weeks to read in 2014
I don't remember it albeit
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knew you had a good taste in literature
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace - John Maynard Keynes
Law in Economy and Society - Max Weber
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I don't understand economics
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good choice for reading then huh
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The first one is more about how the versailles treaty was r-slurred and is going to frick shit up for everyone in europe after germany falls
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Read 1812 and let me know how it is. It's on my list.
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Watch porn instead
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