(July 19, 2022 at 12:50 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(July 19, 2022 at 8:29 am)FlatAssembler Wrote: How was it peer-reviewed if it is about Croatia but in Tagalog? Almost no Croatian historian speaks Tagalog.
Who said it was peer-reviewed? It’s a book, not a journal article.
It did, however, get very good press reviews from The Tagalong-Speaking International Brotherhood Of Croatian Historians Society. I include a few for your consideration:
‘Once you read this, you’ll have Croatian history coming out of your wassenschnicter!’ - Phillipe d’Escargot (Germany)
‘Beggorah, tis a fine book and no mistake!!’ - Paddy Nakamura (Peru)
‘’Show me the fish of your brother Raoul.’ - Generalissimo Francisco Franco (dead)
Boru
I am not too interested in reading books that make more outrageous historical claims than Anatoly Fomenko does. There being no placenames in Croatia until a few decades ago or even a few centuries ago is way more outrageous than Fomenko's alternative history.