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Are there a type of historian that is focusing on institutional memories and technical knowledge of an organization?
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In any point of there history how did the Papal States governed itself? Was the Pope involved in the day-to-day business of Rome and anything under the Papal States, did the Papal States also have some sort of bureaucracy that handle the day-to-day running of the Papal States?
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What was Scholarship and education like in the High Middle Ages in Western Europe and who's job is it that's expected to have something related to scholarship and learning?
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How were Medieval Cavalries taught and trained to fight? What places are needed to learn horseback riding and cavalry tactics and do also you need to be a son of a Noble/Knight or at least be there vassal to become one?
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More of a question for historians: Is it possible for a historian to suddenly switch from the original focus of there study to another one for some reason?
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I heard from what little i recall from reading in the internet that the Roman Senate in the WRE survive it's 'fall' and even thrive under the Gothic Kingdom in Italy?
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