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Accounts of classical Greece involve entire populations of city-states being killed or enslaved? Did the cities exist after and did they maintain the same identity as being the same people with the same history and mythology?
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Hadrian has a positive reputation despite some qualities in common with the most despised emperors. Is this all down to Antoninus Pius? Or lack of contemporary historians?
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Teaching myself the broad sweep of British/European history (initial focus on fall of rome to 1000ADish
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Are cultural institutions fairly quickly/efficiently adaptive to what's needed or do different starting points create radically different responses to the same situation?
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