/u/grapp's posts in /r/AskHistorians
Did material arts are disciplined fighting styles (without or without weapons) exist in Europe 3000 years?
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Somebody (a high school teacher I think, but I don't remember) once told me that all the civil rights & counter culture movements in the west in 20th Century, ultimately only happened because widespread education and communication made it easier for people to organise. Is that all true?
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would it be considered most normal for the children of an English GP, to be privately or state educated in 1929
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do historians specialize in particular time periods, particular civilizations or particular aspects of civilization (like religion or war)?
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a while back I posted something on /r/worldbuilding about an alternate history where Mao is assassinated by a normal Chinese person (using a sling shot) in 1961. When Mao give public speeches would the people in the audience have been searched for weapons before hand?
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