Flippant History | ||||
DisclaimerThe views expressed in the following short essays are intended to be humorous, brief and accessible. To that end they are vague and simplistic, if not inaccurate, while still maintaining the overall reality of the given topic. These are not intended as a substitute for actual history nor are they to be used in any way as a resource. This is a frivolous endeavour. | ||||
Contents | ||||
| Early Medieval Ireland | ||||
| Early Irish Law | ||||
| The British Isles | ||||
| Vikings and Normans | ||||
| Barbarians at the Gates | ||||
| Early Medieval France | ||||
| Episodes from the Crusades | ||||
| Proto-Indo-European Explained | ||||
| A Very Simple History of the Papacy | ||||
About the Author | ||||
| He spends most of his days drinking tea and reading in a tower. | ||||
| He thinks History is terribly interesting and doesn't understand why most people aren't enthused by the intricacies of the Pelagian Heresy, or mystified by how most Christians in the Middle Ages were very bad at being Christian, or puzzled as to why the Irish felt the need to distrain bees. | ||||
| He also thinks everyone should study Socrates. Religiously. | Back | |||
| His name is David and he hopes you enjoy this Flippant History. |


