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I found this on another board and was wondering if there were more since it says "Start with the Greeks"

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Start with the Atlanteans.

wouldn't we all love to start with the Atlanteans...

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thanks, fine sir

>semetic

anyone got a ww1/ww2 book chart

Rome 1

Rome 2

Hail Caesar, exactly what I was looking for.

Why two Roman ones and only one Greek? Is there no more Greek?

Because OP posted the other Greek chart

Someone really needs to make a Late Antiquity Roman one.

Wait.. Are these essentially the same? Or two different charts made by two people trying to do the same thing? There's so much overlap and I'm confused a bit.

Gotcha covered amigo

It seems much more unpolished than the other ones. Lacking in Kulikowski's "Rome's Gothic Wars" and A.H.M Jones's "Constantine and the Conversion of Europe", "The Later Roman Empire, 284–602: A Social, Economic and Administrative Survey" and "The Decline of the Ancient World" desu. It's hard not to cite AHM Jones when discussing late antiquity.

The second one, "resume with the Romans" was an attempt to improve the first one iirc.

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why not just browse Veeky Forums for a while?

Have you actually been there? They're concern with Poets, Jam Joyce, David Foster Wallace, etc. Not historians. Not knocking on them but it's completely different tastes

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>Shitting on Stirner.

Him utterly trashing idealistic left-Hegelianism was a big factor in Marx shifting over to materialism.

Don't stop Veeky Forums keep posting!

>First one makes it clear that it doesn't include Edward Gibbon
>Second revision includes Gibbon

Was the point of that to give the impression to never start with Gibbon or to avoid Gibbon all together?

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dumpin

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ancient history stuff now

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forgot battle of antietam for civil war. next is hellenistic charts

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berbers

saudi arabia

muslim spain 1

muslim spain 2

yuan dynasty china

spanish civil war 1

spanish civil war 2

franco spain

early medieval scotland

viking age ireland

early medieval ireland

late medieval ireland

balkans c. 1850-1950

albanians across history

medieval poland

soviet-polish war 1920

medieval hungary pt 1

hungary pt. 2

the hospitaller crusading order

medieval brittany

medieval peasantry

genoa

minor italian city states

war of the roses, 15th century england

guide to venetian republic

renaissance milan pt. 1

milan pt. 2

siena

mormons

nazi germany

rise of nazism pt 1

rise of nazism pt. 2

italian fascism

hodge podge chart on nazism's relationship to other totalitarian and authoritarian regimes

german colonialism in africa

warfare in modern africa.

Correction: previous chart is on german colonialism not just africa

guide to lenin, leninism and historical lenin

maoris of new zealand

pacific island history

medieval kingdom of norman sicily

hanseatic league

sami/lapps of scandinavia

war in interwar and world war finland

carlos ii the bewitched

primary sources/chronicles of the portuguese empire

early modern portugal

medieval portugal to the age of exploration

portuguese empire with emphasis on asia

Dog bless this thread

correction: this pic linked here is on republican china with emphasis on warlords

pic related is on rise of nazis part 2

medieval southern italy

this is the last chart. there are others from other anons but this is all for the one user chart

Bomp

Man these massive reading lists are a bit overwhelming. Do people on Veeky Forums actually read all of the stuff listed? Its impressive. Even if I started on the Greeks i'm not sure if I would be able to process it all.

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