"Alright, in this class we will be discussing several ideologies such as Imperialism, Communism, Socialism, Nationalism and Fascism, which is particularly relevant today in our government."
My history professor actually said this on the first day of class yesterday..
Why is it that people HIRED to study and teach history don't ever know anything about the political aspects they teach?
>>3277035
"ACADEMICS' ARE SIMPLY ZIONIST SHILLS. IT IS NOT SURPRISING THAT THEY LIE TO YOU.
>>3277035
Fascism can mean whatever you want it to mean.
What is the criteria for fascism?
Someone once posted a list of things that are typical for fascism and Trump met nearly all of them.
If you disagree, show at which point you would call someone or something fascist, give a criteria.
Historians are also all ultra lefstists. My work has to do with history and I know a few people who study history and they are the most "left" people I know.
The worst of the bunch once said, that liking a black guys hair is post colonial racism.
Not sure why you would study something like history, which has to be viewed from a neutral perspective, if you want to do politics.
Can we refer to societies, that are based on private property and use money, but don't know join stock companies as capitalist?
>>3276980
They're called thalassocratic
>>3276984
Thalassocracy means rule by the sea you moron. The term applies exclusively to naval polities.
>>3276984
Please don't post shit you know nothing about.
Tell me about the history of metallurgy, /his/. I want to know more about its spread, transition from other materials, and other cool facts.
>>3276918
Copper metallurgy spread from the Near East westwards to the Balkans around 5000 bc, then it reaches south Western Europe around 3600-3300 bc and western/central Europe a few centuries later
Arsenical copper swords first appeared in Eastern Anatolia around 3300 bc and spread westwards to the Aegean in 2600 bc, they reached Southwestern Europe and Western Europe around 2000-1600 bc, proper bronze tools originated around 3000 bc or earlier in the Near East and reached the Aegean around 2300-2000 bc, they reached southwestern Europe and Western Europe around 1600 bc
>>3276918
Bumping for supreme interest. I'm a materials engineer so this is my jam but I know nothing about it.
So /his/ what can you tell me about these weird crow nosed guys? aka Plague Doctor
I've tried to find some sourcs to read further into it. Sadly the only thing i got was some shit from Wikipedia.
basically they worse a cone filled with fragrant spices on their face so they wouldn't have to breathe the "bad air" which they believed to be the cause of the plague.
So i knew that they have put some herbals into their constume noses. They were made out of leather.
This was some kind of medieval quarantine suite, which is actually an amazing invention.
The last thing i heard was, that these doctors were really valueable. Thugs used to kidnap them.
Is there anyone who has some actual sources besides Wikipedia to watch/read something from them?
Can I have a quick rundown?
Best king and most underrated too
>>3276911
He was a goofy looking nigga only out done by this guy
>>3276940
>Best king
He was the father of Carlos IV, so no.
Did the indo-europeans spread bronze working in China? I mean, bronze tools were found among Tarim mummies, which are times when this technology wasn't known in China.
>>3276871
lol...
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Bronze werking appears in China before Indoeuropeepees had bronze in Central or Western Europe... it's not like Indoeuropees were a unitary group
>>3276873
Of course I'm talking about proper bronze not arsenical copepr
Either way, no
owever the culture and technology in the northwest region of Tarim basin was less advanced than that in the East China of Yellow River-Erlitou (2070 BCE ~ 1600 BCE) or Majiayao culture (3100 BCE ~ 2600 BCE), which are earliest bronze-using cultures in China, implies that the northwest region did not use copper or any metal until bronze technology was introduced to this region by the Shang Dynasty about 1600 BC. The earliest bronze artifacts in China are found at the Majiayao culture site (dating from between 3100 and 2700 BC),[29][30] and it is from this location and time period that Chinese Bronze Age spread. Bronze metallurgy in China originated in what is referred to as the Erlitou (Wade–Giles: Erh-li-t'ou) period, which some historians argue places it within the range of dates controlled by the Shang dynasty.[31]
Anon, i`m very need in this book. Who know where can find?
you can buy a copy from abebooks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk3iOqKOD7g
>Subsistence farming is just as good as urbanization
Is he right?
>>3276736
He's pretty bad. His gf(?) is good tho.
I heard that they are culturally much closer to Austrians than Germans, especialy because of catholicism.
because nobility
house of wittelsbach
Austria is just lower germany anyways
>>3276703
They were Austria 2: No Empire Bogaloo so they were too weak to resist the Eternal German.
Were the Cretans the best archers who ever were?
>>3276697
>implying it was possible to sail to Crete before more advanced boats were invented.
>>3276697
Who did those Cretins hide from in the late bronze age?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QgyKteKv4k
No, it was English longbowmen, they were literally weapons of mass destruction in medieval period.
Turkiks, or native X who got cucked?
Some of their dresses look like contemporary Sumerian ones
>>3276702
Look how similar they look...
>>3276702
They produced a lot of these sitting sculptures
Why did Hitler make Himmler leader of Army Group Vistula?
Last time I checked he didn't have military experience.
Was it self-sabotage?
Paranoia of the officer core?
It seems like such retarded decision.
Insanity.
>>3276683
After the war turned against Germany, Hitler spent a lot of time complaining about how his generals had supposedly let him down. Appointing Himmler leader of AGV may have just been an attempt to see if maybe a die-hard Nazi's leadership could succeed where professional military skill had failed.
>>3276809
Surely he had more military experienced fanatics?
Imagine what would happen if we would bring every species of known animals into every corner of the world: would that be a bright mixture of different animals or would that make every place look the same?
We live in an age, in which the whole world seems to worship “multiculturalism”, when in fact, what they are advocating is a world where every culture lives in every part of the world: a big mixture of cultures, where nowhere one culture prevails and the room for growth is taken away.
Therefore we would like to create an organization of members of every real cultural minority around the world, which aims at helping eachother to thrive in this modern age, to bring toghether ideas of how small cultures could still grow and not be subjugated by big global cultures (“Western culture”, “middle-eastern culture”...) and survive this new shaping of the cultural landscape.
Im looking for members of small and old indigenous cultures which are willing to stand up for their heritage.
IMPORTANT: this organization, however, condemns radical actions and violence. We would like to act with political tools, as well as by financing literature, arts, short films and other means by which those cultures could express themselves.
>>3276615
thanks for the redpill, you can leave now
China... is a MESS
>>3276594
Wait until you read about the sequel
>>3276594
*was
>inb4 this turns to /pol/
>>3277258
*dies from being worked to death in a factory* HOL UP HOL UP
>>3276567
>What a man.
YOU MEAN "SUBHUMAN", NOT "MAN".