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SAS: Phantoms of War by David Horner & Chased by the Sun by Hank Nelson

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September 2002, no. 244

The Italian historian Giambattista Vico once observed that historical knowledge is less like knowing the facts of things and more like knowing what it is to experience them. Good social history fits Vico’s description. Its power lies in the detail. The paradox of social history is that the apparently prosaic details of the everyday lives of a group of people can become vivid and tantalising, and provide an imaginative experience of those lives.

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Papua New Guinea: A Political History by James Griffin, Hank Nelson, and Firth Stewart

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June 1980, no. 21
In 1606, Prado abducted fourteen Mailu children to Madrid, where they were baptized. The islanders, we read in Papua New Guinea: A Political History: ... (read more)