Similar to: https://acoup.blog/
His class on Ukraine on Youtube is fantastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJczLlwp-d8
If I had a history class taught like this in college I might have looked at it. I think in one of his classes about Ukraine he mentioned that he was a programmer at some point. His explanations of history are often very input/output oriented or explained almost like an algorithm.
His books are also worth reading and every one of his lectures on youtube I have enjoyed.
He's great at giving historical perspective to current affairs, and probably more than anyone else, I feel like he makes the current political climate make sense.
That's exactly the type of thing Snyder brings up and exactly why I like him so much. He cuts through the crap. He has a very consistent and crisp processing of reality. He systematically dismantles people like you in Q&A's almost every time.
As for what you're saying you must realize that "anonymous dude on the internet" doesn't compare favorably as an authority to "Yale professor of history who has spoken in front of the UN and published several well regarded books"
You are making rather extraordinary claims as if they are self evident, and they are not.
[1] https://www.amazon.co.uk/History-Civilizations-Fernand-Braud...
- https://www.filfre.net <- the Digital Antiquarian
- https://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com <- Restricted Data
- https://www.c82.net <- C82, the works of Nicholas Rougeux
- https://history.stackexchange.com/questions <- History.SE ... as with any SE site, there are pros and cons - but a lot more "pros" than "cons", imo
Not a blog, but very good family of YouTube channels: https://www.youtube.com/@HistoryoftheUniverse/channels
- History of the Universe
- History of the Earth
And what is the "history" blog is if absolutely any blog gives its creator an ability to edit some ancient records, is such concept as histority at least possible for a web log?