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The past is often seen as a foreign country, yet it differs from the present in many unfamiliar ways, and historical memory is imperfect. Our focus on the histories of France, Germany, Britain, and Russia can obscure the reality of Europe's diverse past, which was shaped by numerous kingdoms, empires, and republics that no longer exist. For instance, the Empire of Aragon once dominated the western Mediterranean, and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the largest country in Europe during part of the eighteenth century. This work encourages readers to look beyond mainstream historical narratives to uncover the lesser-known entities like the 'Five, Six or Seven Kingdoms of Burgundy.' It raises questions about how long it will take for the USSR—once a superpower—to fade from memory like many of these past entities. The echoes of lost histories resonate through time, intertwined with more familiar tales. One of the book's goals is to help us hear these echoes more clearly and understand their origins. Building on his previous works, the author challenges our conventional views of history, urging us to reconsider what we think we know. This engaging narrative is filled with unexpected stories and insights, offering a fresh perspective on European history.
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Vergeten Koninkrijken, Norman Davies
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- 2012
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