What if I told you that the way we've been studying history in recent years is all wrong? That we've been seeing it through a foggy glass, reducing our understanding to mere silhouettes rather than the vibrant, detailed tapestry it truly is? Just as studying a lone note fails to capture the harmony of a symphony, or observing a single stone doesn't reve…
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