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Love of History | Quotation of the week 15
Dr. Constantina Katsari is a comparative historian that specialises on ancient and modern history. She looks at current events with a critical eye and brings forward direct comparisons with similar historical events.
Quotation of the week 15
constantinakatsari
May 7, 2010
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“History gets thicker as it approaches recent times”
(Abba Eban,
English History, 1914-1945
, 1965)
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constantinakatsari
Economic historian and numismatic consultant
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