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Sergey Lavrov says post-Napoleonic international system was stable and just. It ensured peace in Europe and was destroyed by West European attacking Russia in Crimean War which directly led to destabilized international system, even implies it caused WW1. Do any actual historians support this view?
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How easy was it to provoke somebody for a duel in 18-19th century Europe? Ho hard was it to evade a fight?
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Why is the French Revolution (1789) is considered much more important than English Revolution (1649)?
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In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" (written in 1881 and takes place in 1760 give or take) a cut is patched with "plaster". Wikipedia lists medical plaster as 20th century invention. What would the author mean by "plaster"? What would be used in that case in those circumstances?
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Male with no labor skills and no knowledge of Latin is sold on slave market in Rome 1CE. What is his likely fate?
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