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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 11 Sep 21 8.56pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

The parallels between then and now are scary but good old Dan who clearly knows absolutely nothing about the subject, decides to champion a total stranger who claims to be something of a historian.

I don't need anyone to take my word for it.

Kuge claimed to have 'read extensively on the subject' yet seems to have completely missed out a 572 page book by an Oxford historian published in 2005.

[Link]

Let's remind ourselves more of that flowing prose:

'Over the following 300 years historians have questioned many of his conclusions but I am not aware of any that place immigration at the centre or even the periphery.'

Well, at least it can now be said that we have widened Kuge's awareness on this topic.....giving him the opportunity to read even more extensively.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 8.59pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Kuge claimed to have 'read extensively on the subject' yet seems to have completely missed out a 572 page book by an Oxford historian published in 2005.

[Link]

Let's remind ourselves more of that flowing prose:

'Over the following 300 years historians have questioned many of his conclusions but I am not aware of any that place immigration at the centre or even the periphery.'

Well, at least it can now be said that we have widened Kuge's awareness on this topic.....giving him the opportunity to read even more extensively.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 8.59pm)

Love that you’ve found one book review of a book you had no idea existed until you plugged a vague search into google and think you’ve won the argument.

And yes google does take ‘just seconds’. Amazing, isn’t it?

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 11 Sep 21 9.16pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Love that you’ve found one book review of a book you had no idea existed until you plugged a vague search into google and think you’ve won the argument.

And yes google does take ‘just seconds’. Amazing, isn’t it?

Well....I kind of already had a basic understanding of Roman history.

Kuge's claims of having read extensively yet not knowing of any claims on immigration having played a part in its fall amazed me.

So yes....it literally took seconds to find the opposite.

Sorry Dan, I can't help that you're gullible.....still, at least it feeds your hate hard on eh.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 9.18pm)

 


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How quickly information is found is not related to how good it is. I am sure that you know this so I wonder why you mention it. Like a premature ejaculation arriving quickly is of no great value.

As I am sure you are aware Peter Heather and the ideas that he presents in his book are ‘fashionable’ but that does not make them mainstream. He has perhaps been taken, as Hrolf says, by the zeitgeist.

I did, because it’s a subject that interests me, read his book about ten years ago and although he is erudite and well informed I was not persuaded. He is a very good historian but on this particular point, he is wrong. His views are supported by other historians but they are a minority.

Actually, the book as opposed to the review places far less emphasis on immigration than the reviewer does. Also, much of what Heather is describing is not immigration but insurrections from people who had been subjugated by the Roman Empire and were now revolting. They had not moved to that location from other areas, they were already there and the Romans had invaded.

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

It literally took me seconds to find a historian who understood that mass immigration played its part in the fall of the Roman empire.

Oxford historian Peter Heather.

Here's a review of the book:

Literally seconds.

[Link]

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Originally posted by kuge

it is widely agreed that excess immigration was definitely not a factor. (I would be interested to know which historian of this period has put forward this idea).

Tom Holland, Rubicon....the fall of the Roman Republic

 


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One of the things that Gibbon and Heather both agree on is that the Goths did not cause the fall, they just took the opportunity to benefit from it.

By "if my history is as good" you mean, am I well informed about this period I would respond by saying that I am content that I am better informed than you are.

But don't worry as apparently 'just seconds' on Google can get you up to speed.

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

If your history is as good as your ability to post correctly, then don't give up your day job.

You keep quoting one source.

To be more specific about the end of Rome. The Goths moved into the empire and ultimately caused its downfall.

Initially there was a good relation with the needy Goths who had been chased out of their homelands, but eventually that trust was lost, and they became a prime factor in Rome's ultimate demise.

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Well....I kind of already had a basic understanding of Roman history.

Kuge's claims of having read extensively yet not knowing of any claims on immigration having played a part in its fall amazed me.

So yes....it literally took seconds to find the opposite.

Sorry Dan, I can't help that you're gullible.....still, at least it feeds your hate hard on eh.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 9.18pm)

Calling your understanding basic is the most accurate thing you’ve ever posted on here.

 

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Originally posted by kuge

How quickly information is found is not related to how good it is. I am sure that you know this so I wonder why you mention it. Like a premature ejaculation arriving quickly is of no great value.

As I am sure you are aware Peter Heather and the ideas that he presents in his book are ‘fashionable’ but that does not make them mainstream. He has perhaps been taken, as Hrolf says, by the zeitgeist.

I did, because it’s a subject that interests me, read his book about ten years ago and although he is erudite and well informed I was not persuaded. He is a very good historian but on this particular point, he is wrong. His views are supported by other historians but they are a minority.

Actually, the book as opposed to the review places far less emphasis on immigration than the reviewer does. Also, much of what Heather is describing is not immigration but insurrections from people who had been subjugated by the Roman Empire and were now revolting. They had not moved to that location from other areas, they were already there and the Romans had invaded.

I suspect a lot more of this comes down to your biases.

You said you had read his book....which does state that unchecked immigration and invasion were a part of its fall. Anyway, once again, let's remind ourselves of what you wrote:

'Over the following 300 years historians have questioned many of his conclusions but I am not aware of any that place immigration at the centre or even the periphery.'

So while, even my basic understanding of Roman history knew that other factors were involved...which I stated. In your commentary you went out of your way to deny that successive immigration into Roman societies and its armies over time had any affect on empiric cohesion at all.

Pure denialism.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 9.44pm)

 


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Originally posted by DanH

Calling your understanding basic is the most accurate thing you’ve ever posted on here.

Bless.

 


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Originally posted by DanH

Calling your understanding basic is the most accurate thing you’ve ever posted on here.

well its more accurate than calling people a racist or a paedo, or both. eh Dan ?

why not go the whole hog and accuse us of not sorting our garbage for recycling ?

 


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Exactly when was England developed?
1066, 1215, 1455, 1815, 1966?

The rest of your post for want of some punctuation is difficult to unpick.

What is clear is that without the knowledge the Muslim world brought us in areas such as mathematics and physics we would not have any of the technology that the west now claims as its own.

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

I love this reason and your paragraph. England wasn’t developed then. It was still developing and those cultures had a hand in the development of the western world. England is now developed and you’re comparing hundreds of men on dinghies to the historical advancements in the western world brought about by countries ahead of us. Brilliant. Not only that but you give us this. ‘’ These invasions generally tend to be good for the invader and poor for the current inhabitants.’’ That applies to now so well done. And I really don’t think we’re struggling with knowledge and ability like we were before the ‘Romans, Dans, Saxons, Angles, Normans’ formed who we are and how we live today, and I don’t think we want or need the Islamic world to.

 

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Originally posted by kuge

Exactly when was England developed?
1066, 1215, 1455, 1815, 1966?

The rest of your post for want of some punctuation is difficult to unpick.

What is clear is that without the knowledge the Muslim world brought us in areas such as mathematics and physics we would not have any of the technology that the west now claims as its own.

Errrr....what a load of revisionist nonsense.

Mathematics was well on its way before Islam....and Physics was an unnamed part of the natural sciences within the same study.

Nothing would have stopped its progression, outside of overtly strict religion....which by the way is what happened in Islamic countries.

Edited by Stirlingsays (11 Sep 2021 9.51pm)

 


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