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Are any of you historians familiar with Paul Cooper and his "Fall of Civilizations" podcast/youtube videos? Specifically, are they generally well researched?
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In 200 years, what sort of contemporary documents/records will likely serve as critical primary sources for historians specializing in 21st century geopolitical history?
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Are any of you historians familiar with Paul Cooper and his "Fall of Civilizations" podcast/youtube videos? Specifically, are they generally well researched?
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