I tend to rankle when people compare the colonialism of the last few centuries with the pre-capitalist expansion and settlement of ancient societies. It seems like there's a lot of daylight between the English founding Jamestown and ancient Ionians founding Massalia or w/e.
But what do Hexbear's historians think? Is it fundamentally the same social phenomenon across time or is capitalist settler-colonialism its own unique thing?
Have you read this one? It's been on my list for a while. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/greeks-and-barbarians/CA8E4141E95FF846E3C4831FB8279DBF#fndtn-information
nah but damn that looks good :thonk: