Hey /his/torians.
Some of you are weird and misguided, but I just want to say thanks for being the best board around. You're not pretentious like /lit/ and you succinctly and effectively btfo /pol/ every time they appear.
It's nice to have a board with reasonable discussions.
>>663948
Glad to have you friend.
>>663948
Yeah I don't really contribute much, but I like reading everything.
>>663948
Yeah. Was getting real tired of /pol/'s shit, desu. Before it was /pol/, /k/ and /lit/, in that order. Now it's /his/ all the way. Thanks guys
fuck off
you aren't contributing anything to this board and for that you aren't any better than a /pol/lack
get the fuck out
>>665559
This.
Your sentiments are appreciated OP, but let's make this a /his/ thread.
What /his/ books have you bought recently?
Yesterday I bought
Patrick O'Brian's The Thirteen Gun Salute
Patrick O'Brian's The Golden Ocean
Hornblower books 9 and 10, which I'll read upon finding the first 8 (they were dirt cheap)
M. I. Finley's The Ancient Economy
Chardin's Travels in Persia, 1673-1677
>>663948
/pol/ isn't wrong though
This is a war artwork thread now.
Post/discuss war artwork.
>>666242
/pol/ is always right
>>666231
I'd prefer to discuss when Russia got crushed in the time of troubles.
>>666231
I recently bought The Myth of Sisyphus and Thus Spoke Zarathustra (which I just finished reading)
ITT