“In individuals as in nations, contentment is silent, which tends to unbalance the historical record.”
Quote by Barbara Tuchman
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A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
This book delves into the complex and challenging period of the 14th century, exploring the political, social, and economic upheavals that defined the era. more
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“Doctrine tied itself into infinite knots over the realities of sex.”
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“Business, like a jackal, trotted on the heels of war.”
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“To put on the garment of legitimacy is the first aim of every coup.”
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“In the midst of events there is no perspective.”
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“Whatever solace the Christian faith could give was balanced by the anxiety it generated.”
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“Voluntary self-directed religion was more dangerous to the Church than any number of infidels.”
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