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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
    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 !!!
    I am in favour of discussing anything and everything that is forbidden or censored. Care to share some names and works with us, DukeofSerbia?
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    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.

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    Virtually EVERY SINGLE polish book was censored untill 1990 (from 1795) excluding some published in exile.

    I can give some samples, if necessary

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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
    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.).
    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.
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    Sorry about your dad AdrianII.
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    Ja mata Tosa Inu-sama, Hore Tore, Adrian II, Sigurd, Fragony

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    Yes, Adrian, I hope all works out for the best with your Dad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregoshi
    Yes, Adrian, I hope all works out for the best with your Dad.
    Thanks guys. I'll stay tuned and post now and then, but with less frequency for the next few days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DukeofSerbia
    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 !!!
    What areas are for discussion - is it primarily European History or could it involve other parts of the world?
    O well, seems like 'some' people decide to ruin a perfectly valid threat. Nice going guys... doc bean

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