tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20242261.post5771072194069719115..comments2024-03-23T16:56:51.852-07:00Comments on Execupundit.com: The Learning QuestUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20242261.post-37162881851668053862011-04-22T07:37:32.807-07:002011-04-22T07:37:32.807-07:00Dan,
Chinese history? A great choice and I like y...Dan,<br /><br />Chinese history? A great choice and I like your reasoning.<br /><br />MichaelMichael Wadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08762773757535724585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20242261.post-75431756508090586442011-04-22T06:15:30.160-07:002011-04-22T06:15:30.160-07:00Through the years, I've learned most of the ba...Through the years, I've learned most of the basics about western history from about 1,500 BC (or BCE to be politically correct) to the present, including the changing ideas and great thoughts. A lot to flesh out, but anything new I can at least put into context of what else is happening in the western world, and there's so much in the way of resources.<br /><br />Assuming that language would not be a problem, I would go to china and study their history from their perspective. 2 years would probably be enough time to get a basic feel for it, I've been somewhat frustrated finding good sources of their histories at my library system.Dan Richwinenoreply@blogger.com