Reenacting The Battle of the Nations 16-19 October, 1813
Today I had the pleasure of attending (living) the reenactment of The Battle of the Nations (also known as The Battle of Leipzig) that took place half mile south of Leipzig on 16-19 October, 1813. The...
View ArticleEgypt and the first modern factories
Today I had an epiphany in Economic History thanks to Ph.D. Isa Blumi who gave a lecture on “The Ottoman Legacy: Socio-Economic Dynamics and the Origins of Modern Politics” emphasizing the economic...
View ArticleArticle: The Global Reserve Army of Labor and the New Imperialism
I managed to read this article while having coffee today in a exquisite café in front of the Palace Museum in Weimar. It was very hard to try understanding the author’s ideas while he refuses to accept...
View ArticleFree Webinar: Is there a moral way to go to war or fight a war?
When: Thursday, November 17th Time: 1 PM Eastern (7 pm +1GMT) Hosted by: Atlas Society The Iraq war is winding down, but NATO remains heavily engaged in an ugly guerrilla war in Afghanistan. And the...
View ArticleFebruary 20 1524. The Commemoration of the death and defeat of a Mayan Prince...
The term Globalization refers to what many different historians considered a process of interrelation (or unification) of the world. It was a process of cultural, political and economic relations that...
View ArticleThe Economic Impact of a War Between Japan & China
“The United States believes that the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic will contribute to the welfare of the American people, to the stability of Asia where the United...
View ArticleBook Review: La Limpieza Étnica de Palestina
Hace unos días finalicé con el libro “The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine” del historiador israelí Ilan Pappe. La obra es una fenomenal exposición histórica del proceso de limpieza étnica realizada por...
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