Abid

Abid

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Abid Vali is a 30-odd year old writer, English teacher, history buff and, recently, a father, and is still trying to figure out how the three jobs can be combined successfully. He has lived and worked on 3 continents so
far and is trying for a fourth as soon as he can get his wife to agree to yet another move. His motto for life is: A half-doctor may be dangerous for your life, but a half-life is dangerous for your soul."

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Fiction:
Umberto Eco -- The Name of the Rose/Foucault's Pendulum
Mary Renault -- The King Must Die/The Last of the Wine
Arundhati Roy -- The God of Small Things
Orhan Pamuk -- My Name is Red
Gore Vidal -- Julian/Creation

Non-Fiction:
Stephen Hawking -- A Brief History of Time
Jared Diamond -- Guns, Germs & Steel
Benedict Anderson -- Imagined Communities
Edward Said -- Orientalism/Culture & Imperialism
John Lynn -- Battle

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Queen's Resolve

Abid Vali

For us the Roman legacy means civilization and order. But for the conquered it held another meaning: oppression and terror. The story of Boudicca.


At its height, the Roman Empire was the greatest the world had ever seen. For us, who have inherited its legacy, it means civilization and order. But for those conquered by the peerless legions it held another meaning: oppression and terror. This is the story of Boudicca / Boadicea / Bonduca. The name comes from the Celtic root-word for Victory, and thus she may, ironically, be called Victoria. She suffered, she fought, she died. From the mists of 60AD very little else has come down to us. What we have now is more legend and myth than history, and that history is little better than propaganda, written by the victors. I offer a wholly un-academic explanation of Boudicca’s savage rebellion against the Romans. No historian, certainly not a male one, should condemn a woman for revenging the brutal attacks on her daughters. Perhaps men fear the violence of women because men know how much they have done to deserve the wrath of a woman’s resolve.

 

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