Ask and give recommendations ITT.
Can someone recommend me books on the following subjects:
>pre-Indo-European Europe
>Sumer
Why does everyone always mistake the flag of the confederacy for the flag for the army of northern virginia?
>>3349545
That's not even the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, the ANV almost exclusively used a square design. Only the Army of Tennessee after it's 1864 reorganization and the Confederate Navy used the rectangular design.
because retarded southerners can't tell the difference and the rest of the world doesn't care
Because the CSA's official flags were either shit US flag clones or used the Army of Northern Virginia's battle flag as their most prominent and interesting feature.
H-holy shit, merchants btfo
How will they ever recover?
To be honest, how often DOES history repeat itself?
As in, how many instances in past history were practically a mirror image of another event before it? It seems that so much of history itself is cyclical to some extent?
>>3349378
Both Napoleon and Hitler thought they could invade russia during the winter season
https://youtu.be/I10gwVEoRRc
post mighty italian tanks
>>3349388
there are none
13 reasons why Ottoman Empire feel.
Ill start
1: Britain's ability to divide the masses and fund aid to insurgents and uprisings
>>3349250
>its another shitty /pol/ thread
Fuck off.
>>3349250
otto hate thread? what is this?
very hard.
Hi, a girl just gave me this and told me is a rune. Is it true?
>>3349152
Yes.
>>3349194
what does it means?
>>3349152
and that girl was the ghost of riley martin
>Pinochet was a nationalist her-
what is your favorite history book
>>3349109
Haven't read that one but Charles Williams' "Descent of the Dove" is quite good as well.
Is Britain ready for an esoteric scholar king?
>>3348940
Charles was born less than 9 months after Aleister Crowley died.
I think we all know who his real father was.
>be the previous incarnation of Christopher Walken
>be the only human being to have signed all four of the critical founding/early documents (the fourth being the Continental Association)
>be a socially acceptable guy on contemporary terms, never at any time having owned slaves
>be taciturn and straight and sire over a dozen kids by two different women but one died then I married the other so it's all good and Christian and on the up-and-up
>reputedly [citation needed] characterized by Jefferson as never having said a foolish or untrue thing
Roger Sherman Appreciation thread when?
Why is Theophilus Eugene Connor vilified? He was a man who was simply doing his duty. Why the Hate? What did he do wrong?
>>3348658
Because millennials hate God and only care about pooping in their rearz or whatever these diaper fetish fags like to wear.
Why is Adolf Eichmann vilified? He was a man who was simply doing his duty. Why the Hate? What did he do wrong?
is this /his/ approved?
>>3348587
Phaidon is a very good art book publisher so they've got that going for them. I've liked their stuff better than Taschen, as one brand comparison.
I've heard of the book obviously but I haven't read it so I don't have an informed opinion.
>>3348947
>Phaidon
interesting. Any /his/art/ related books you'd recommend from them
>>3348972
Yes. Around the turn of the millenium, Phaidon produced a series of excellent art books which spurred my interest in art history. They helped me to appreciate art, and in response the parents took me to a big art museum as a teenager and to this day I still visit art museums periodically as a hobby.
The format of these phaidon books was/is: "The ______ Book", taking some major over-arching topic in the arts. Examples:
The Art Book
The American Art Book
The 20th Century Art Book
The Movie Book
The Photo(graphy) book
These are the five that I own in their full versions. I even got some at 20bux half price, back when. Other instances of the series include the Fashion book, the Garden book, and maybe some others. They've been re-pressed in smaller versions, but the originals are large and tits.
The basic premise is: pick 500 creators on the major theme, arrange alphabetically, give "links" in the book to similar creators contained in the same book, do a paragraph or two with hints of what they're all about, and then just give one great big plate of the representative work. These books did loads to get me to like art more.
People who literally halted their country's quest for domination. LGTSS.
>Charlemagne
>>3348573
That just shows that Charlemagne knew that overextension was dangerous even though he still ruined his country with his succession
What if Grigory Romanov had been elected Premier of the Soviet Union in 1985 instead of Gorbachev? He was his main rival for power.
Could the Soviet Union have survived through sheer repression?
Would the Cold War still be ongoing?
What would the world today look like?
>Romanov
>Soviet premier
>>3349848
As bizarre as it sounds, it checks out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory_Romanov