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  1. goldenquagsire

    Studies, Research, and Work

    well yeah, that’s still several decades later. and the redbricks still had the advantage over oxbridge for practical/experimental science (especially chemistry) for quite a while. :p dafuq? those disciplines all have completely different methodolgies and aims. I struggle to even understand how...
  2. goldenquagsire

    Studies, Research, and Work

    Well duh. The problem is that most pre-colonial antipodean/north american societies were preliterate and didn't leave any written records for historians to use, and in any case said records would be a local language that I simply won't be able to learn in under a year. English-language records...
  3. goldenquagsire

    Studies, Research, and Work

    I'm halfway through a B.A. in History. I'm almost 99% sure I want to do a Masters after I graduate, though I'm not sure what field of history I'd want to specialise in. I have to start drafting a dissertation proposal in the next few weeks. At the moment I'm leaning towards researching a period...
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