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The Indo-European migrations into India is historically accurate, but within India it is fought against. Why is this and is there any hope of this position ever being corrected?
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In the eighth century CE almost every--if not every--major state underwent some kind of upheaval, revolution, or rebellion. Is there hypothesized to be a common connection for these events?
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A lot of early Roman history employs archaeology and mythology as the main sources. At what point do we begin to mainly rely on actual documents and other traditional evidence?
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I'm going to start reading through the historiography on Rome. Is there an order in which I should do this?
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I understand that the notion of "global" history is somewhat new. Why is this? Is it simply a new method of thinking, or did older historians only focus on their particular subfield without wondering if outside forces impacted their concentrations?
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