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Some interesting choices from Mitrovitch (whose YouTube channel I recommend and, indeed, helped lead me to SLP as a publisher of my own output in 2020).
I would never have thought of Fitzpatrick's War as being a sort of future AH piece, but he's right that it fits into a lot of AH tropes and assumptions about history and historical analysis.
I find that's one of the fascinating things about this exercise. Different people suggest different things, and that can lead to some interesting cogitation for me.
This is how I learn the Cathars - who I vaguely know about mainly via a Pat Mills book - may have been the ancient equivalent of "I saw a nursery teacher talking about sacrificing toddlers to Baal".