Damien
Jun 27, 2002, 07:51 PM
It's the link for texts at hyperhistory.com
It's really great,well written and the author(Franck Smitha) makes historical comparisons and conclusions.I already read much (it's long since there are more than 110 pages and i read about 40 or 45 pages i think)n it's good to understand things going on(the purpose of history).U can really notice that the same situations keep happening with the same errors,etc.Well,that's quite normal after all.
Here's the link:http://www.fsmitha.com
It's really great,well written and the author(Franck Smitha) makes historical comparisons and conclusions.I already read much (it's long since there are more than 110 pages and i read about 40 or 45 pages i think)n it's good to understand things going on(the purpose of history).U can really notice that the same situations keep happening with the same errors,etc.Well,that's quite normal after all.
Here's the link:http://www.fsmitha.com