Youtube activity of "Opium" (@opium3162) on "Schwerpunkt" channel.
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Opium
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@opium3162
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"A guide to Schwerpunkt's content"
"Angevin Kingdom of Naples (1266-1442)"
"Ardennes Offensive (16 December 1944 - 28 January 1945): an overview"
"Armies and manpower of the Thirty Years War"
"Armor of Sir George Felbrigge - Parish Church of Playford, County Suffolk (1400 ca.)"
"Athenian cavalry organization (VI-IV century BC)"
"Basil I the Macedonian (867-886)"
"Battle of Dyrrhachion - 18 October 1081"
"Battle of Molinella (Riccardina) - 25 July 1467"
"Burckhardt and Kristeller on Humanism and the Renaissance: humanitas, philantropia and paideia"
"Byzantine cavalryman (XIV century)"
"Charlemagne (742-814)"
"Chingizid-Yuan Mongol Chinese warfare: military units, equipment and standards (XIII-XIV century)"
"Commentary on Metatron's "Were The Ancient Romans Nordic? The Truth" (part 1)"
"Commentary on The Historian's Craft's "Why didn't Rome reunify, when China did?""
"Debunking clichés on history: "it's useless/unproven/theoretical/boring/written by winners, etc.""
"Duchy of Spoleto (570-1201)"
"Earldom of Ulster (1177-1461)"
"Early Imperial Roman battle array: an overview"
"Eastern Eurasian steppes warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction"
"Egyptian Old and Middle Kingdom tactics and amphibious operations (XXVII-XVII century BC)"
"English liveried retainer (XV century)"
"Eurasian steppes tactics (VI-XI century): Avars, Magyars, Bulgars, Khazars, Oghuz, Pechenegs, Cumans"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: Italians, Ottomans and Tatars (XV century)"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: the Mongol invasions (XIII century)"
"Fortuna Caesaris: Clausewitzian theory at the root of Roman culture"
"Frederick Barbarossa, the battle of Legnano, the peace of Constance and its consequences (1167-1183)"
"French infantry of the Italian Wars (1494-1559)"
"From half to fully paid permanent military units: Burgundy, Spain and Italy (1450-1500 ca.)"
"Gallo-Roman educational policy in Caesarius of Arles' times (503-542)"
"Gregory VII's pontificate as the violent turning point against the lay investiture of the clergy"
"Han Dynasty army organization: a very short introduction"
"Hard-to-die myths about the Longobard settlement in Italy: cities, population, toponyms, etc."
"Henry VII of Luxembourg and Ludwig IV of Wittelsbach (1308-1347)"
"How "The Byzantines were Romans" has become a nominalistic heresy devoid of historical scruple"
"Iberian scutarius (IV-II century BC)"
"Italian maritime domination of the Mediterranean (XI-XII century)"
"Italic warfare (IX-XI century)"
"Italy from Odoacer to Theodoric: the aristocracy, the Church, the army"
"Late Republican Roman legionary: a conceptual history"
"Leo VI the Wise (886-912)"
"Lotharingian warfare under Henry the Fowler and Otto I (until 944)"
"Margraviate of Meissen (965-1423)"
"Medieval Asti"
"Medieval Friuli"
"Medieval Princely German dynastic partitions: Baden, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Silesia, Meißen and Nassau"
"Medieval Siena (...- 1250 ca.)"
"Medieval Syrian, Jaziran and Iraqi warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction"
"Medieval Verona (500 ca.-1200)"
"Medieval Western Balkan Warfare (XI-XIV century): Bosnia, Dalmatia, Albania, Croatia and Slovenia"
"Medieval Western Iranian and Islamic Caucasian warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction"
"Mongol Horse"
"On the epoch-making conversion of Clovis: how the Franks surpassed the Goths in Europe's guidance"
"On the reason of the Umayyad success"
"Otto I and Otto II's Italic reign (951-983): cooptation, stabilization and expansion"
"Otto I's Western Frankish, Bavarian and Lotharingian campaigns (944-960)"
"Ottonian army organization (X-XI century)"
"Piracy and privateering from the Late Middle Ages to the Napoleonic era: an overview"
"Polish-Lithuanian Union (XV century)"
"Political and social evolution of the Italian Communes (late XII-early XIV century)"
"Q&A n°17 - Criticize the phrase "I can't believe that we still have war in the 21st century""
"Q&A n°29 - Is Schwerpunkt an authentic source?"
"Q&A n°32 - "What exactly is Schwerpunkt's ideology?""
"Regulating tradition and modernity: the double face of the Ancien Régime and the French Revolution"
"Rights, Revolution and Napoleon: distinguishing modernity & Tradition in the Juridical Enlightenment"
"Roman Draco military standard (II-V century AD)"
"Roman aggressiveness, the bona fides and the socii (IV-III century BC)"
"Roman imperial guards (III-VII century)"
"Rome between the Ostrogothic sieges (538-544 AD): the Latin-Germanic ties against Byzantine rule"
"Sacred/magic swords in the Irano-Germanic culture"
"Siege of Acre (4 April - 18 May 1291)"
"Siege of Motya - 397 BC"
"Societas militum and Pars nobilium: the chivalric-military class in Communal Italy (1150-1250 ca.)"
"South-Western Francia (X century): an introduction to the sources"
"Spanish heavy infantryman (XI century)"
"Starting a vom Kriege series: the relevance of von Clausewitz"
"The Alans in Gaul: from loyal foederati to feudal lords"
"The Camaldoli and Peter Damian: the Reformers and the coherence of the tension between God and man"
"The Franks, Clovis and the foundation of Merovingian power as the spring of European civilization"
"The Freikorps: «When we were 17, the voice of our blood dragged us into the trenches»"
"The Geats: history of a Norse people"
"The Gregorian Reforms (1049-1122): a recap"
"The Indo-European doctrine of self-sacrifice: possessing the female demon of Victory"
"The Landsknechts: an overview"
"The Longobard army from Liutprand to Charlemagne (VIII century)"
"The Longobard invasion and the myth of the "total fracture" with the Roman past"
"The Merovingians and their legacy (VI-VIII century)"
"The Middle Ages: what are we talking about?"
"The Old Swiss Confederal army (1291-1798): a very short introduction"
"The Ostrogoths: the "blessed by the rising sun" of the Migration Era - Part 1"
"The Protestants as Hannibal and the Spanish as the Romans: the Nassaus, Aelianus and the Dutch drill"
"The Romantic Middle Ages, the Germanic model and the origins of Europe - part 1"
"The Sword of the Spirit: the superimposition of Christian and Germanic military values"
"The Visconti and Veneto lordships and the soldiers of fortune (second half of the XIV century)"
"The Waldensians' political and strategic role in the Augsburg League (1689-1690): an introduction"
"The alt-right (i.e. leftist) distortion of the Migration Era as denial of European tradition"
"The commanders of the Thirty Years War: an overview"
"The count of Flanders, the Flemish Communes and the king France: a political history (XIV century)"
"The development of the English Royal Navy and coastal defenses from Henry VII to Elizabeth I"
"The elite nature of Medieval literature: hierarchy, dynasty, spirit and order (XII century)"
"The feudalization of the German episcopal and abbatial investitures after the Concordat of Worms"
"The ideological implications of the peasants' struggle: Jacquerie, English revolt and Hussites"
"The pontificate of Innocent III"
"The rise of the US Army from the War of Independence to the War of 1812"
"The social background of pre-Hussite Bohemia (early XV century)"
"The statalization and oligarchization of the Italian Communes: the aristocratic way to the Seigneury"
"The thegn's military clientelary identity and the chivalric essence of the Anglo-Saxon soldiery"
"Transdanubian Dacia and the origin of the Romanian people"
"Travel in Medieval France"
"Ut intelligant quibus abrenuntiant vel quae confitentur: Heliand and the Saxon path to Christianity"
"Vocation to martyrdom and cruel violence: on the civilizational value of Frankish-Roman Europe"
"Vom Kriege, VI, 6: Extent of the means of defence"
"Western Eurasian steppe warrior (XII-XIII century)"
"When the Franciscans made military culture: John of Plano Carpini and the Historia Mongalorum"
"Why were Italian city-states so wealthy?"
"XII century knights' armament and tactics: myth and reality of the historiographical interpretation"
"«Venerunt ad prelium contra Haroldum rege et fuga verterunt Angli». The times u0026 meaning of Hastings"