history is eurocentric

Philippines
February 3, 2010 3:23am CST
this discussion is open to all open-minded person who wants to talk about history. in this discussion, history is tackled as a euro-centric study of things that happened. this discussion aims too see the different view points of every people regarding this matter. this discussion have no anti-European sentiment or whatsoever... it is fully educational.. NO offensive languages please (e.g. F*ck, sh*t, bullsh*t, etc..)
2 responses
@ellebj (784)
• Philippines
11 Feb 10
as what i have observed, most of the credits in history were given to the Europeans. we'll if i were to judge, they are the ones that followed up the early discoveries and even made better inventions. Given that Europe boom during the Enlightenment period and through the Medieval, these periods is the breakthrough of inculcating the secrets of early centuries.. in this case, history is mostly Western...
@ellebj (784)
• Philippines
11 Feb 10
as what i have observed, most of the credits in history were given to the Europeans. we'll if i were to judge, they are the ones that followed up the early discoveries and even made better inventions. Given that Europe boom during the Enlightenment period and through the Medieval, these periods is the breakthrough of inculcating the secrets of early centuries.. in this case, history is mostly Western...