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Have we learned anything substantially "new" about Roman history in the last 10 years? If so, what are the most consequential things that we've learned?
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Suppose I'm a solider on the western front during WWI and I want to surrender/defect to the other side. Did this happen? How would I go about it?
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Suppose an infantry formation is marching toward contact in a melee battle. Someone in the formation gets felled (but not killed) by an arrow. Would all of his fellows just trample over him? To what extent did archers effectively break up infantry formations for this reason?
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I've heard a few people say things like "Nixon was actually a pretty good/great president but he was a deeply flawed person," but nobody's ever elaborated. Can someone make the best case for Nixon using the historical record?
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Can any Historians recommend any really great history audiobooks (particularly ones available through Audible?)
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