anybody into ancient history?
I am putting the next to finsihing touches on my undergraduate thesis. It a revisionist approach to the legacy of Alexander the Great. Anyway, I am looking to get some people interested in the subject matter to read through it and see if it makes ense. Before I bother to take up any space with it I thought I would see if anyone is interested. So anyone want to do me a favor and read this monster?
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
I'm a classics major, so I would actually be very interested in reading it. However, I have an 8 page paper due on the effect of the Viking invasions on Irish warfare (non-major related course) due tomorrow, so i really can't spare the time.
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
it ain't due till next week, if you get some time send me a pm I'll send it over.
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
Well feel free to send it to me whenever, just know that I might not be able to look at it.
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
I'll look it over
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
I'd read the [censored] out of it. How do you mean "revisionist?" The obvious angles on his life, times & influence are kinda played out, no?
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
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I'd read the [censored] out of it. How do you mean "revisionist?" The obvious angles on his life, times & influence are kinda played out, no? [/ QUOTE ] He wasn't gay, just sensitive. |
Re: anybody into ancient history?
it was the best word to describe it, ill send it out.
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
I just finished reading The Peloponnesian War by Donald Kagan.
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Re: anybody into ancient history?
Jeebus,
I minored in History, though it was with a concentration on modern (post 1700) western history. I'd be happy to look it over as well if you'd like. |
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