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  • Re: My Take on History

    [quote user="twelveguage"]2) you would be warranting to the reader that you had delved into the subject more deeply than skimming Wikipedia articles, and thus were not simply a crank, spouting off from the top of his head. [/quote] Good points, twelveguage. Rest assured, I'm no Wikicrank...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Lilburne on Sun, Sep 27 2009
  • My Take on History

    Hi all. I've been super busy with work and personal stuff, so, much to my regret, I haven't been able to participate in the interesting discussions going on of late. But I have managed to squeeze in enough time here and there in the past couple of weeks to write a 4,000+ word piece summarizing...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Lilburne on Fri, Sep 25 2009
  • Re: Austrian Perspective on the Fall of Rome?

    I don't know any books on this subject. However there's a mp3 accompanied with a transcript of Joseph R. Peden's lecture "Inflation and the Fall of the Roman Empire," given at the Seminar on Money and Government in Houston, Texas, on October 27, 1984. I've listend to it and...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Sisa Lova Mis on Mon, Sep 14 2009
  • Looking for resources

    Hallo all, I am looking for good, authoritative, resources, preferably with an Austrian outlook or concentrating on topics of our interest. Online availability would be of course great. Right now it's two themes: - history of Ancient Egypt, in particular its granaries and their use as banks of a...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Peter Sidor on Mon, Aug 31 2009
  • Re: Why did so called "western" nations develop faster than what are now 2nd and 3rd world nations?

    This is how I think it went down. The agricultural revolution made rapid gains in human prosperity possible. But then a formula of violence and brainwashing was discovered which enabled some men to become persistent parasites of that prosperity (the state). A historical accident disrupted the winning...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Lilburne on Sun, Aug 23 2009
  • Re: History Reading List.

    European and American History Sutton - Wall Street and Bolshevik Revolution
    Posted to History (Forum) by Alice on Tue, Aug 18 2009
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