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You can either be a modern, medieval or classical historian with various sub specialities. Is that right?
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why did both secular and religions philosophy advance significantly all around the same time in the the mid first millenium BC all across the known world?
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did the shift into the classical age and the birth of western philosophy and science actually have any effect on how your average greek or roman saw the world and their place in it?
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do/did most people (in general not just on here) think that regardless of what she did or didn't do good or bad, the unions were too powerful in Britain before Thatcher?
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I'm having trouble finding an old thread in which someone gave a relatively detailed (for Reddit) history of how North Korea became a totalitarian state, can anybody recall what it was called or link me there?
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to the best of our knowledge what is the farthest south anyone from the nations around the Mediterranean, had been in 100BC?
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Did most people in 2000BC Britain live mostly of of meat and other animal products, or crops and things made from them (like bread)?
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