Alceste
Vagabond
I knew it already.
I meant that question taking into consideration your conditional that all the notable statesmen, writers and scholars in history happened to be men.
The problem is that to understand the context in which these advancements happened, one has to learn about the major events happening at the time. Plus, there is likely far more data available on notable people than on commoners.
But, indeed, too much of what i learned in history classes was simply booooring.
Exactly. History does not have to be boring. I'm actually really interested in it now. I'm just not, and never have been, interested in the activities and accomplishments of nobles and politicians.
So, bringing back my conditional, "even if all the notable people were men", history could still be interesting. The history I've been reading about is not about "notable people".