Note: My notes here are a poor representation of the vastness of this book. It was like a who’s who of Europe over the past millennia.
- Much of historical grandeur is in posturing, not fact
- “Nothing succeeds like success”
- People are slowest to drop language for their numbers and their prayers
- “Borough” means “fort”
- Culture shifts with power
- Culture, education, and commerce go hand-in-hand
- Medieval countries were more like corporate brands than they were governments
- Modernization cannot guarantee survival of the state
- “Cassock” is adventurer in Turkish
- Nations and states sometimes bang out and sometimes fizzle out
- The oldest ones keep reinventing themselves
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