What's the best way I can learn the history of every country in the world?

What's the best way I can learn the history of every country in the world?

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Go to school.

Shitposting on Sup Forums.
No, seriously, I actually learned a lot here.

>of every country
holy autism
i suppose you could read many books and take notes?
how does one ever....

Same, thanks Sup Forums

why not every country ever?

>Go to school.
You learned history from quality textbooks like this?

If you want just basic things wikipedia is actually pretty good

lol what the fuck

Same

Good idea

I know, but are there alternatives?

A career in history with a specialization in something technical involving methodology rather than a specific culture/period. Alternatively if you're too lazy for that pick something like a good world history book (HG Wells An Outline of Hostory comes to mind) and use it to navigate reading works specialized on different cultures and nations. I recommend going on chronological order as it's a better way to make sense of the whole thing.

If you look outside the window in "socialismo" you'll see that the world is fucking on fire

read a book nigger

WHAT THE FU!K I AHTE CAPTLISM NOW

Wikipedia.

/his/ on 2*Sup Forums. I'm serious, it's a great board and there is even a resource thread filled with good starting points for a bunch of different history events you may be interested in.

lmao who still works in a factory anyway? Soon we'll automate everything. Worker genocide best day of my life

Buy books

Shouldn't it be the other way around? The capitalist would use machinery to increase efficiency. The socialists would be the luddites.

best board for that kind of thing.

This.
Also, playing grand strategies helped me a lot. You don't actually learn from them, but they make you understand the logic of each time period better.

>are there alternatives?
besides printed books? here i guess:
loc.gov/collections/country-studies/
gutenberg.org/wiki/Category:Countries_Bookshelf

actual good history threads can be count with the fingers of a single hand
but that's true for all of Sup Forums i guess. i suppose it's a matter of sitting in the catalog and refresh it constantly, or to start those threads and hope for the best

>why not every country ever?
Earth doesn't change much in 9000 years, all that it changes is the geographic-political status of a place. if i look up Sweden's history i suppose they'll include Norse history from before the kingdom's creation, or not?

it's propaganda for kids, it doesn't need to make sense.

Geacron is pretty fun

I'll help you get started:
Rromania is an artificial shithole with no history
1 down, 205 more to go

Videogames. Learn as you have fun.

Also surprised to not find movies as I hit ctrl+f.

because they're shit

the text is factually correct

Polen was twice raped by German-Russian couple.
204 left.

Name one non biased historical game or movie.
>inb4 eu4

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_(TV_series)

>Second World War and the Vietnam War
it's biased as fuck towards americans, i bet

You want autism with it?

lots of people make history series on youtube, you can just watch those at random and over time your general knowledge will broaden enough that you can get into more detail on some things.

also post on /his/

Try watching it then. My favorite epsiodes are Midway and Scandinavia.

That's the first thing i saw when i first saw the pic.

>actual good history threads can be count with the fingers of a single hand
/his/ here yes, but I was talking about 8. There are still memes but good and interesting threads outnumber them by far.

American textbooks are perfectly fine learning tools already

This image gets reposted all the time.
It's a grand strawman argument against improving American education