Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) It was the attempt of the Oriental Persian Empire to conquer the Aegean basin
MorePart One Part Two Part Three Weaver continues his polemic against the forces at work to destroy Western Culture by considering a common objection: “you can’t turn back the clock.” He argues
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MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence
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MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). When Alexander the Great crossed into Asia on his long career of conquest, he took a trained historian with
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