Is there anybody who is intersted to discuss about historians who are prohibited or which works are drasticly recensed? I think on anciant and medieval age. I would like share my knowledges with anybody who wants to discuss!!!
Is there anybody who is intersted to discuss about historians who are prohibited or which works are drasticly recensed? I think on anciant and medieval age. I would like share my knowledges with anybody who wants to discuss!!!
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I am in favour of discussing anything and everything that is forbidden or censored. Care to share some names and works with us, DukeofSerbia?Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
OK, AdrianII - I send you private some tricky questions and facts. I will rewrite at home those historians and books. Now I will write Serbian historian:
Milos Milojevic: "Parts of Serbian history and Serb-Yugoslav countries in Austria and Turkey" Belgrade, 1872
This book is published last year after 133 years - problem is that nobody know (or don't want to discover) where are onother 13 books from them and maps. The most hated Serbian historian in 19th century.
As I wrote I must rewrite foreign historians and his books (like Robert Latham, Samuel Bocharty, Joseph Dobrovsky etc.).
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There is some historians and their books:
1. Robert Gordon Latham: The Natural History of Varieties of Man, John Van Voorst, London, 1850
2. Robert Gordon Latham: Opuscula, William Heinemann, London, 1860
3. Alfred Maury: Les Getes, Journal des Savants, Avril, Mai, Juin 1890
4. Strabon: Geographie, De l’ Imprimerie Imperiale, Paris, 1805 (he is ancient historian)
5. Frederic-Guillaume Bergmann: Les Getes, Treuttel et Wurtz, Strasbourg, 1859
6. Samuelis Bocharti: Geographia Sacra: I Pheleg, II Canaan, Cornelium Boutesteyn & Jordanum Luchtmans, Lugdunum, 1707
7. Louis Leger: Cyrille et Methode, A. Franck, Paris, 1868
8. Milos S. Milojevic: Parts of Serbian history and Serbian-Yugoslav contries in Austria and Turkey, Belgrade, 1872 (that’s translation from Serbian on English)
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How the Scots Invented the Modern World, Arthur Herman. As one would think, it takes place in the 1600s and runs to modern (post-modern?) day.
Virtually EVERY SINGLE polish book was censored untill 1990 (from 1795) excluding some published in exile.
I can give some samples, if necessary![]()
DukeofSerbia, sorry for my late reaction but I have personal issues to attend to. My 87-year-old Dad isn't doing too well and I have to take care of the situation. Maybe I can contribute to the .org now and then, but many things will have to wait till later, sorry.Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
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Sorry about your dad AdrianII.
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Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony
Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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Yes, Adrian, I hope all works out for the best with your Dad.
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Thanks guys. I'll stay tuned and post now and then, but with less frequency for the next few days.Originally Posted by Gregoshi
The bloody trouble is we are only alive when we’re half dead trying to get a paragraph right. - Paul Scott
What areas are for discussion - is it primarily European History or could it involve other parts of the world?Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
O well, seems like 'some' people decide to ruin a perfectly valid threat. Nice going guys... doc bean
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