/u/Suttreee's posts in /r/askhistorians
In the preface to "Rubicon", Tom Holland says that "after a long time out of fashion, narrative history is back". Why did narrative history fall out of favor, and why did it come back in vogue?
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According to Wikipedia, the Catholic Church attained increasing political influence in the 1930s in the USA. Why?
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What are the merits of a theory of "the second 30 years war" or "the European civil war" to explain what we otherwise refer to as the world wars and the smaller conflicts in between?
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