We have the same problem here- WWII is the main subject in history in all schools- from elementary up to University... I am history student myself, so I find it quite irritating... I am one of two in my year, interested in ancient and medieval history:(Theseus wrote: The schools here concentrate on WWI and WWII and barely mention Vietnam or Desert Storm. .
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It is sooo frustrating to me too.Sandra wrote:We have the same problem here- WWII is the main subject in history in all schools- from elementary up to University... I am history student myself, so I find it quite irritating... I am one of two in my year, interested in ancient and medieval history:(Theseus wrote: The schools here concentrate on WWI and WWII and barely mention Vietnam or Desert Storm. .

I really don't understand why so much attention is given to WWI and WWII. It should be covered but it's not the only important historical period in our societies. I guess people like us here at Pothos are lucky that we are able to have the resources such as books and internet sites to continue learning about ancient history. Thank God for that!
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"Solon Fragment 13" poem
"Solon Fragment 13" poem
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My nephews and neices have suddenly got in touch with me after some ten years or so. They know nothing about my interest in Alexander, and it turns out one of them did classical history in her A-levels last year. Alexander was her project! She had to "discuss his military and political prowess and the cult of personality he posessed that allowed him to become great." I was stunned!
So, Alexander must still exist in English schools.
Derek
So, Alexander must still exist in English schools.
Derek
hmm maybe an interest in Alexander runs in the genes!!derek wrote:My nephews and neices have suddenly got in touch with me after some ten years or so. They know nothing about my interest in Alexander, and it turns out one of them did classical history in her A-levels last year. Alexander was her project! She had to "discuss his military and political prowess and the cult of personality he posessed that allowed him to become great." I was stunned!
So, Alexander must still exist in English schools.
Derek


I long for wealth, but to win it by wrongful means I have no desire. Justice, though slow, is sure.
"Solon Fragment 13" poem
"Solon Fragment 13" poem