History studies
Histories
Economics
Law Studies
Physical Geography?
Which is the best to study?
Something that can actually get you a job.
Economics. You actually learn, as well as possible, how the world works in a PRACTICAL sense
>>2391002
salary expectation? from highest to lowest -
1. law
2. economics
3. GIS
4. history (alone)
meet with your profs. do more research. it's not an easy nut to crack
>how do you want your borders
>>2390789
>*Record Scratch*
>*Freeze Frame*
>"Yes. That's me. You're probably wondering how I wound up in this mess."
just fuck my shit up senpai
>>2390789
>>how do you want your borders
Interesting and rich with legal and cultural history and diversity while triggering nation state plebes.
Thanks.
Name a flaw
>>2390633
It doesn't exist
>>2390641
/thread
>>2390633
Doesn't include England and Switzerland
>the CIA burned this down
Were they that afraid of socialism finally working once the human element would be removed?
Daily reminder that the problem with socialism is that centrally planned economies are far less efficient then markets at predicting human wants and needs, and greed and corruption is at best a secondary nuisance.
>>2390602
Before the internet of things maybe.
>>2390613
No, always. Centralized economic planning, even at the local level, is inefficient. Even with a genius level intellect and a police-state for gathering information on the economy, it would STILL be more efficient to simply let normies decide the worth of products through pricing based on personal analysis of supply and demand and competition between similar businesses.
What was life like for Medieval mercenaries? For specifics of concentration, the Free Companies of the 100 Years War.
I just found a book in my Uni's library that I'm going to look at over Spring Break, "Medieval Mercenaries: Volume 1: the Free Companies" by Kenneth Fowler, but I was interested if /his/ knew of anything else good on the subject/related topics.
My only other knowledge of the subject material is from unit descriptions in Medieval 2: Total War and the questionable accuracy of Maria the Virgin Witch.
>>2390559
Alright, got paid to rampage around the countryside raping women, looting and killing, might die but you might die doing anything in those times.
>>2390559
What I wonder is how long were their careers and what they did after, by forty or fifty they have to be near the end of their usefulness as front line solders. Would they have enough to retire? buy a small farm?
>>2390943
either that or they became alcoholics
>we will never know more about the Norse afterlife
>we will never know about what happens in Fólkvangr or why Balder went to Helheim when he died, and not Valhalla
Says you, my family lives in Valhalla and I go back there every Yule to celebrate their heroic deeds in life. (They all died in battle during my lifetime except my parents.)
Never been to Helheim though, it sounds like a shithole. Saw Tor once but I didn't want to seem like a douche by annoying him.
Just book a flight this summer, SHEESH.
Friendly reminder that the Vikings was black.
>>2390432
Kys
>"lol, modern art is so stupid"
>doesn't know what modern art even is
>>2390278
Modern art is a spook.
>>2390283
/thread
& Humanities strikes again
Considering sermons where in Latin and most people did not own a bible or read. Was the bible itself sort of a hidden knowledge that priests gave snippets to to the masses but only they were ones in the know about the bible and theology?
Was 'folk Christianity' a massively different thing from the 'official' Christianity of the clergy?
>the reformation
You decide.
>>2390250
They realized the Catholic Church was unbiblical
>>2390250
Yes, folk Christianity is a bit different from the "official" version for all intents and purposes.
Tbh it's the same for every religion or belief system. If you take an area and observe its history every religion preceding it influences the current religion in that area
DESIGNATED SHITTING WINDOWS
>>2389974
>comparing medieval age european sanitary conditions to modern sanitary conditions in India now
go poo in a loo pajeet
>>2390009
Why do whites get so easily butthurt?
>>2390018
Why do Indians not have toilets?
The descendants of the Ancient Egyptians are literally the most cursed people by God, they will never be forgiven for what they did to God's children. Knowing this, and being god-fearing people, why does everyone want to claim them? The truest descendants of Ancient Egypt, wherever they are, live in poverty, chaos, disease and sin.
>>2389943
they were the most satany of the satanic cults after babylon. truly confused and broken ppl. worshiping the serpent and the raven
>he thinks any of the events in Exodus actually happened
>>2389943
Aedes Aegypti.
Hell out of Egypt.
since Africa birthed science and mathematics
Europeans eventually "stole" that
Newton, Einstein both stole from Egyptian and African math/science
this is not what I believe, but heard someone claim?
Sure, they could make the claim.
Sage for shit bait thread.
>>2389839
How? Africa is the birthplace of science and math
>>2389844
When someone teaches you how to build a house, are you "stealing" that knowledge from them?
>mfw I have to wait 12 years to talk about 9/11 on this board
>>2389514
Talk about it in a spiritual sense so its a humanities thread faggit
>>2389514
No you don't.
Besides, what the fuck would a 9/11 thread accomplish other than letting /x/philes run rampant? That's not history, that's a moment.
>>2389514
Why would you need to talk about it? We all know (((who))) did it.
What is the importance of tradition?
>>2389382
Foundation of society and civilisation
>>2389382
it serves the basic psychological need of orientation
It leads one to God.
When following and self-professing to a religion or ideology (atheism included) what do you think the golden line is between cherry-picking what's appealing to yourself and being a hypocrite versus just using your common sense to discern what's good, bad and logical about a given subject instead of being an irrational dogmatist?
why do some people sperg out about dogma?
>>2389422
Because it's the internet, and if they did it in real life in front of people who are not apart of their religion, they would probably get hit.
>300,000 illiterate starving Chinamen caused the longest US retrear in history
How?
>>2389079
>300,000 manhours spent teaching /his/ shitposter how to read
How?
>>2389099
"Retrear" is how Chinese pronounce retreat
>>2389079
No other US retrears. So of course it is the longest one.