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"The Tudor period is fascinating. The politics of the time was insane and well the religious turmoil, wow. I'd recommend European history as well, perhaps the Thirty Years war. If you like conflict." Agree with this, along with the war of the roses that saw the tudors eventually come to power It’s finding something that grasps your interest and draws you in. | |||
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"Tudor with emphasis on Elizabeth the first. " Especially Lucy Worsley's documentaries. I might just have a little bit of a crush on her. | |||
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"Tudor with emphasis on Elizabeth the first. Especially Lucy Worsley's documentaries. I might just have a little bit of a crush on her." Lol. Well there are worse reasons to enjoy history. | |||
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"As history is a continuum , there isn't one period I prefer over another. Each preceding era runs naturally into the next. Change is slow. The Edwardians don't suddenly become Elizabethans.... I prefer to check out the author before reading. I also prefer to read accounts of the same event from differing cultures which provides improved insight and widely conflicting accounts. In the words of E. H. Carr...... I prefer my sacks to stand up. " This is very sage advice. Most history is written by the victors. And can some times involve creative remembering | |||
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"Always been intrigued about the holocaust and was disappointed my trip to Poland was cancelled this year." I went to Krakow a few years ago,the trip To Aushwitz was incredibly moving. I'd recommend it to anyone. | |||
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"Always been intrigued about the holocaust and was disappointed my trip to Poland was cancelled this year. I went to Krakow a few years ago,the trip To Aushwitz was incredibly moving. I'd recommend it to anyone." That was my intentions. | |||
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"History I believe is very important aas we can learn a lot from it and teaches us to think about events in more logical way The only way we an make less mistakes in modern times is to learn from history I believe" To quote a very famous one. "The only thing man learns from history is man doesn't learn from history!" Let's hope this does change? | |||
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"I like learning more about irish history. A lot of stuff to get through. The husband has always been big into history. Listens to a lot of podcasts about the world wars, soviet union etc " Irish history is a maze. Portrayed in very black and white terms by the state and media. Thankfully some historians are now getting published who are not afraid to challenge convenient simplistic state propaganda. | |||
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"Tudor with emphasis on Elizabeth the first. Especially Lucy Worsley's documentaries. I might just have a little bit of a crush on her." I have a bit of a thing for her....a smart, intelligent woman who likes dressing up ....and I do like her red lipstick | |||
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"I particularly enjoy ancient Greece, the illiad by homer is a great book that gives insight in to their culture and beliefs. Then there's the ancient architecture of Rome and Greece." I've read through Stephen Fry's 'mythos' for Greek myth which is really enjoyable, though want to check out heroes side of it too. I do enjoy the tales of myth as well! Really glad to see we have plenty of history people here! I think if I were to narrow it down to a specific favorite thing I'd say WWI. The politics behind it all are immensely complicated and the technical developments are really cool! | |||
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"I adore history! I love getting lost in a good history book. From modern European history all the way back to classical civilizations. I particularly enjoy ancient Greece, the illiad by homer is a great book that gives insight in to their culture and beliefs. Then there's the ancient architecture of Rome and Greece. Then yes the conflicts and the many wars of independence across the globe, the wars for crowns and powers and world wars/cold wars. The politics, the drama, the king makers and gun powder plots. I also enjoy the witch trials history in Europe and the Americas as morbid as that is. They do make a fascinating read. There isn't a single part of history I don't like. Be it a pope a poet or a soldier. I'll read them all. " 7 years of classics and what do I remember? Xerxes' mother was Atossa. | |||
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"Since lockdown started I've really been getting into reading and leaning about various bits of history. Mainly WWI and WWII as well as various other conflicts and it's been really interesting to read about the heroes of the various factions and their deeds. I am fascinated with 1800 engineering . And explorotive medicine . Learning via the mistakes of the past will not guarantee success but it does offer alternatives. So my question to you, fellow history people, what's your favorite time period to learn about? K" | |||
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