02-10-2010, 06:55 AM
The dinner was great (fried oysters Shandong, Thai swordfish). I take note that several music videos are available from the album that is questionably jazz. I note also that all I could manage in high school AP History, taught by a local professor from the nearby college named Richard Newhall, was a C, but then he was a tough and demanding teacher from a (arguably THE) pre-eminent locus for preparing high state officialdom of various sorts. Classmates and schoolmates included the children of James MacGregor Burns. but none of that seemed to have rubbed off either.
That discussion board known colloquially as "Freeper" has a video and a discussion of "betrayal" at LBH which I do not, without proper research on my own, proffer as valid or accurate: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-blog...1241/posts
Thinking out loud, if I were to attempt an analysis of this hypothesis, I would assemble the following (this is an incomplete list):
1) Maps
a) of that time and use and campaign;
b) accurate topographic map;
c) modern depictions of the campaign;
2) Board game and/or Computer Simulation (if they exist) (which is not to suggest their automatic acceptability as a source but merely as an aide to thinking and the depiction of accounts, theses, etc.);
3) Order of Battle (both sides)
(including some reference that is historically accurate as to their degree of armament)
4) Cast of Characters Not Engaged in Battle
a) Other military figures
b) politicians
c) Other
5) List of resources
bibliography (insuring a variety of sources)
military analyses, past and present
political analyses of that time period across the decades since...
Perhaps the book "The Mansion of History" by Carl Gustason (McGraw-Hill 1976) that I have been keeping like the iNTp that I am will now come in handy.
That discussion board known colloquially as "Freeper" has a video and a discussion of "betrayal" at LBH which I do not, without proper research on my own, proffer as valid or accurate: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-blog...1241/posts
Thinking out loud, if I were to attempt an analysis of this hypothesis, I would assemble the following (this is an incomplete list):
1) Maps
a) of that time and use and campaign;
b) accurate topographic map;
c) modern depictions of the campaign;
2) Board game and/or Computer Simulation (if they exist) (which is not to suggest their automatic acceptability as a source but merely as an aide to thinking and the depiction of accounts, theses, etc.);
3) Order of Battle (both sides)
(including some reference that is historically accurate as to their degree of armament)
4) Cast of Characters Not Engaged in Battle
a) Other military figures
b) politicians
c) Other
5) List of resources
bibliography (insuring a variety of sources)
military analyses, past and present
political analyses of that time period across the decades since...
Perhaps the book "The Mansion of History" by Carl Gustason (McGraw-Hill 1976) that I have been keeping like the iNTp that I am will now come in handy.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

