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The "wastrel son" who squanders the family wealth through gambling and dissolute behavior is a stock character in 18th and 19th century fiction. What would happen if the family refused to pay the wastrel son's debts?
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Why do we call barbarian tribes by the names given to them by their opponents (e.g., "Xiongnu", "Suebi")? Do we not know what they called themselves?
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Robin Hood is a popular image of medieval outlaws. But what was medieval banditry actually like? Who was doing it? How would they survive?
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Do we know why Victor Hugo set Les Miserables during the Paris Uprising of 1832, as opposed to the more famous (and successful) July Revolution?
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How would walled cities handle rivers? It seems like building on both sides of a river would create a weakness in the city walls.
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In "The Count of Monte Cristo," Edmond Dantes buys his own private island and a title of nobility. Was this common? How easy was it to purchase a title of nobility in the early 19th century?
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