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  • Ed Hurst says:

    This sort of thing falls into the realm of Social History, a sort of “everyday life and times” of particular periods in European history. It’s not at all popular with the pointy heads who decide what shall be covered in public school and those core mandatory courses in college. You start to see it upper level history courses.

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