Would it be cool if a website/app existed that listed every notable country in the world, along with a way where you can learn about the history of each country's history?
Imagine clicking on a country, then selecting your era, then selecting your topic of interest. This would be followed up with a video and a narrator ala Crash Course series
When you select a country, the eras/topics to choose from will be on the right side or whatever, and it'll show you a map view of where all the topics are geographically located
I was inspired by this idea when I stumbled over how Brazil had a civil war. I was like waaaaaaaaaaaaat
Hey /g/ what's wikipedia?
>>55687076
stole your idea OP have fun staying poor
I would actually really enjoy this.
I took a graduate level history class (England through the Medieval Age) because I registered late and it was the only class available. Never cared much about history but that class wound up being my favorite of all time. It was like a sitcom and every lecture I just wanted to see what would happen next. I almost changed my major over it.
If the content were right and the delivery was good then I would probably be on that site more than /g/
>>55687076
WALL
>>55687142
PLVS VLTRA
>>55687076
tfw spanish mustard race reporting in
>>55687194
Jk I like Spain, you guys did a good job removing kebab historically
>>55687227
the spanish are cucks
What do Spaniards today think of Franco? Do you get in trouble if you express support for his rule?
>>55687324
No, spain is filled with Franco supporters, they are way too common and usually braindead boomers