Love the points you make. History can be summed up through the driving force of resource control (and amassing), and technology development and adoption. The history of technology and adoption is not well studied as you have rightly pointed out. History captures the politics of resource control but arguably technology is now also a valuable resource, and we have started it play out on the global stage.
This is an interesting perspective of history, resource control, and its related politics. Thanks for sharing this perspective and also for your continuous support! :)
Love the points you make. History can be summed up through the driving force of resource control (and amassing), and technology development and adoption. The history of technology and adoption is not well studied as you have rightly pointed out. History captures the politics of resource control but arguably technology is now also a valuable resource, and we have started it play out on the global stage.
This is an interesting perspective of history, resource control, and its related politics. Thanks for sharing this perspective and also for your continuous support! :)