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In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, many European military officers were employed in places like Japan, Hyderabad, and the Ottoman Empire to help train and modernize the army. What was their relationship like with the men and non-European officials?
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The Japanese story of Izanami and Izanagi has some uncanny similarity to Greek mythology. Is this due to don't transmission of the story?
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, many European military officers were employed in places like Japan, Hyderabad, and the Ottoman Empire to help train and modernize the army. What was their relationship like with the men and non-European officials?
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How were the militia in colonial America organized? How did, say, North Carolina or Maryland raise armies?
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, many European military officers were employed in places like Japan, Hyderabad, and the Ottoman Empire to help train and modernize the army. What was their relationship like with the men and non-European officials?
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What is the history of US relations with Mexico? Has it "always" been seen as backwards and "third world"? Has it always been seen as a source of problems for US society?
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In his (somewhat tongue in cheeck) intro to Ivanhoe, Walter Scott said "The name of Robin Hood, if duly conjured with, should raise a spirit as soon as that of Rob Roy." Was Robin Hood actually somewhat obscure in the early nineteenth century?
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Many old stereotypes of Jewish people tended to portray them as petty thieves, con men and radical anarchists. How did those perceptions and prejudices change?
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What impact did the "rediscovery of classical learning" have on the near-contemporary Military Revolution?
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