Book Review: *The Greek Way* by Edith Hamilton
The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton – a balanced HBT review covering what the book gets right, where it falls short, and which readers will benefit most.
The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton – a balanced HBT review covering what the book gets right, where it falls short, and which readers will benefit most.
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10 ancient and historical cities destroyed by volcanic activity, with what archaeologists found, where they were, and what they reveal about the culture…
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A grounded look at The Plague That Reshaped Europe – how a single pandemic restructured feudal society, labor, and faith
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