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I've heard that it's a common issue in some parts of academia for PhD students to write their dissertations only to find out that someone in the USSR already wrote about this topic decades ago. What were the implications of this in the early 1990s when the Soviet archives were released to the west?
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Korean food is notoriously spicy, which is a bit out of place considering its cold climate and the fact that its neighbors in (northern) China and Japan don't eat nearly as much spicy food. Why and how did Korean cuisine specifically get so spicy?
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Did the Spanish see the Aztecs as *racially* inferior or merely religiously and culturally inferior?
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Manichaeism is the only major world religion I could think of to be completely destroyed across multiple national boundaries as the result of severe persecution. What about Manichaeism was so terrifying to every single polity in late antiquity that caused such persecution?
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In WW2, German infantry doctrine revolved around the LMG, and the entire squad was meant to support it. American infantry doctrine revolved around the riflemen and integrated support elements. Soviet infantry doctrine revolved around SMG's. What was British and Japanese infantry doctrine like?
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The Gallic armies that Caesar faced are frequently depicted as an impetuous, shirtless mass of warriors whose immense individual fighting prowess was dragged down by their poor discipline, light armor, and poor military theory. How accurate is this image? How was a Gallic warhost organized?
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Did the Native Americans living in the southernmost tip of South America know about the existence of Antarctica?
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How did Ethiopia, a powerful, Christian nation that had long kept ties to the west on relatively equal footing, become "fair game" for Italian colonization?
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