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Post by stoic on May 29, 2018 9:12:43 GMT
For me ET games (and some other games as well like Creative Assembly games or Paradox games) always were some kind of motivation to stady the real history. So now EW6 is out, and though Napoleonic wars are not the sole theme of the game (like in EW4), they are still a considerable part of it. I would like to introduce an interesting discussion about the legacy of the central person of Napoleonic wars, namely Napoleon himself . Napoleon the Great Roberts, Andrew gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=FCBA94176FC184CC5E84253080CEFD61It is possible to find some of Zamoyski's books as well, but in my opinion the opposite point of view is better presented in works of Charles Esdaile, for example Napoleon's Wars: An International History Charles Esdaile bookfi.net/book/1330899
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 6:03:16 GMT
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Post by John Marston on Mar 26, 2021 9:53:02 GMT
Is a debate necessary? Everyone knows that I and Napoleon are great
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Post by stoic on Mar 26, 2021 10:46:06 GMT
Is a debate necessary? Everyone knows that I and Napoleon are great Yeah, yeah... Of course
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 31, 2021 13:00:22 GMT
Do you know this channel btw? linkThere are some great first hand source accounts for history buffs.
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Post by stoic on Mar 31, 2021 13:04:09 GMT
Do you know this channel btw? linkThere are some great first hand source accounts for history buffs. No, I haven't watched any of these videos. Quite interesting... thanks for sharing
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Post by Iron Duke on Apr 7, 2021 19:21:03 GMT
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Post by stoic on Apr 8, 2021 0:03:37 GMT
But of course They have 3 part series on Peninsular war, btw
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