Normie vs Patrician History

Normie

>WW2
>Civil War
>Holocaust
>Early and Late Cold War

Patrician

>WW1
>The Warlord Era
>Early Christian church
>Scramble for Africa and Decolonization

What are other examples of each?
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Normie
>Ancient Rome
>Crusades
>Vikings

Patrician
>Interwar Europe
>Spanish American wars of independence
>Decline of the Ottoman Empire

Normie

>Muh evil whites
>muh dark ages
>muh spanish inquisition
>muh french revolution was good
>muh the WW1 was about germa militarism

Patrician

>Some whites were evil, others not
>the darks ages were caused by the fall of the Western Roman Empire
>The Spanish Inquisition was one of the most benevolent institutions on the modern age, more than any protestant institution and was algo necesary
>the French Revolution was a total mistake
>WW1 was about to destroy the Ancien Regime

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Mildly interested in paleoclimatology but other than that its irredeemable for me.

I am somewhat fond of economic history.

>Russian Empire
>19th century Baltics
>Bactria
>Ancient China
H-how are there so many dead centres?

This is a shit list

Normie
>Mid Republic
>Late Republic
>Principate
>Justinian dinasty

Patrician
>Roman Kingdom
>Early Republic
>Dominate
>Post-Justunian dynasties

Normie:
Rome
Byzantines
Egypt
Moscow

Patrician:
Carthage
Venice
Hittites
Novgorod

Saltnigger

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>>muh french revolution was good
The only people who think otherwise are insufferable Catholic reactionaries and nobles who had their power stripped.

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Historiography should be added at Irredeemable tier

Creep level

Why did they gain support from peasant during the conter revolution then ? Also there was a high amount of noble that fight for the revolution , French Revolution is not just noble against the thiers états ( whatever who is not noble or churchmen)

t. (((bourgeois)))

>Cold War
>normie
Uh no. Normies don't have the patience to fully understand the Cold War and you're a brainlet for thinking a facile grasp means the actual study is normie.

>>>/nrx/

Is the common american as obsessed with the U.S Civil War as the people here?

>Ancient Rome
Naw this is patrician

>it's another "let's play historical hipsters" episode
Sure, things like WWII and Muh Lost Civil War fanboyism is boring and overrated as fuck, but there's a reason that people find the Roman Republic and Early Empire more interesting than the Dominate.

What's that?

I nominate Second Crusade for normie tier.

Third Crusade sorry

Normie
>20th Century Art
>Picasso

Patrician
>Baroque Art History
>Diego Velazquez

>ancient china
>not normie tier

Okay, Wang.

actual board when

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Modern wealthy democracies are too complex for any sort of philosopher king I conjecture.

>T. Gaius Terentius Varro & Lucius Aemilius Paullus

Someone can make an image that say "everyone i dont like is pol" to answer to idiots like this? pls

No. Most people no shit about it, other than "north vs south", or "good guys won" or ,"damn Yankees invading and ruining our heritage". It's just an extension of our politics.

but in all seriousness, RIP Shelby Foote.

Pretty sure it exists.

Finally glad people are waking up to the go back to /pol/ hysteria.

It just makes the problem worse when you bring up /pol/ even if the person is an "agent of "/pol/".

Is a multinational business too complex for a CEO?

Incredibly bad comparison.

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Normie:
>anything covered in k-12 school textbooks
Patrician:
>anything learned outside of school, especially from primary historical sources