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"He who fails to study history is doomed to repeat it." -George Santayana

Journal of History (JoH)
Reverts Back to Its Original Name of
Divide and Conquer (DaC)
March 24, 2006

The decision was made to revert back to my original DaC website format on EarthLink due to an utter lack of time (college classes, work, and karate) to properly attend to the JoH website. All content except for the forum remains, and I plan to add new content that focuses on my paintball activities. The forum contents has been archived in case there is an opportunity to resurrect it later. Thanks to all who continue to visit Divide and Conquer, and please be sure to change your browser bookmark for this new location!

- Philip Blattenberger, 24 March 2006

 

Martial Arts

The martial arts, upon first glance, has no apparent significance in history. Other than cultural ramifications, the martial arts may not seem to pertain to a website concerning military history.

However, the history of the feudal Okinawans, their passion for freedom and their development of a self defense system meshes well with the battles and historical points of this site. Such is the reason that the Martial Arts page is included in Journal of History.