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Reviews for An Anecdotal History of Nematology

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The average rating for An Anecdotal History of Nematology based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-04-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Robert Davis
Antun Travirka book "Dalmatia (History, Culture, Art Heritage" in my opinion is bad read and here is why: Former Yugoslavia and the History of Dalmatia The region of the former Yugoslavia-West Balkans has problems with interpreting multicultural, multiethnic history and societies. The statement below is from this book Dalmatia (History, Culture, Art Heritage) written by Antun Travirka. “ By the 14th century the city had become wholly Croatian ” The book itself is primarily for the tourist market and is easily available in several languages. This quote is on page 137 and it’s referring to the Republic of Ragusa. The old Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) is now within the borders of the modern Croatia. This monolithic description is an outright lie and it’s a form of cultural genocide (the crucial word is wholly). Additionally the book did not even use the term Republic of Ragusa (the closest that it got to this was RESPUBLICA RAGUSINA on page 141), which was used for more than a millennium. The peoples of Ragusa were a nation in their own right; the Republic was also made up of many ethnic nationalities. The Republic was a Maritime nation that traded all over the Mediterranean and even had trade with the Americas. Additionally it was in competition with Venice itself. Statement made by the contemporary historian John Van Antwerp Fine (Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Michigan): “ This is not surprising since the “Ragusans” identified themselves as Ragusans and not as Croats. ” Concerning the former Yugoslavia (which Croatia was part of) the Cold War era played a major role in this style (Dalmatia -History, Culture, Art Heritage) of historical documentation of the region’s history. Yugoslav Communist history is now dogma in Croatia. Many of today’s Croatians live with this dogma as their reality even though the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. The Communist Party of Yugoslavia had a profound effect on the region. So much so that it’s created today’s political and cultural scene.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-04-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Tristan Burns
Basiswerk. Goede inleiding tot de geschiedenis van België, maar intussen natuurlijk verouderd.


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