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I love history but I'm not entirely sure why. Anyone else love history on here?
Oh random things mostly about people in history. I am autistic so I like numbers. It's weird I like to look up when and where a particular person was born and when they died.What kind of things do you like to read on Wikipedia?
That sounds very cool. What history have you rewritten?Oh yes! I like to read biographies and historical fiction. I have also written ~60K words of the first draft of an alternate history novel: I am currently attempting rewrites and revisions.
That sounds very cool. What history have you rewritten?
I really enjoy documentaries, historical accounts and the like. Been doing quite a bit of research so I can rewrite a novel I wrote for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month).
Oh yes! I like to read biographies and historical fiction. I have also written ~60K words of the first draft of an alternate history novel: I am currently attempting rewrites and revisions.
Someone who knows what NaNoWriMo means! Last year you were encouraged to use time travel. My initial plan was to have a character that was Queen Mary's secret child, so I read tons about that time period. But it's changed again. I haven't even read what I wrote.My alternate history novel is set in the world of British politics from 1912 to 1948. The protagonist is Venetia Stanley, the petite amie of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith. (Venetia was 35 years Asquith's junior and the best friend of Asquith's daughter Violet.) Here is an excerpt from my work in progress: I will need to work on it some more, however. I see my work in progress as my version of Downton Abbey, with influence from the #MeToo movement and with added ctb.
I have participated (and won) NaNoWriMo five times, but I have not participated in NaNoWriMo for the past several years.
That's awesome! Congrats! What are some of your favorite time periods? I was not into history while in school, but I taught American History and really got into it. I've considered trying to do some historical educational pieces around the state that could be used by teachers.Yes, passionately. I'm interested in several time periods and all aspects of history, and I've had two popular history books published by a major publishing house in my country.
That's awesome! Congrats! What are some of your favorite time periods?
I was not into history while in school, but I taught American History and really got into it. I've considered trying to do some historical educational pieces around the state that could be used by teachers.
What kind of teacher? I taught Special Ed, so I had all subjects. Taught middle school and elementary.The dawn of mankind, the cradles of civilization, the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, Feudal Japan, and the 20th century. (Obviously, not all of these are historical time periods, but you get the picture.)
So, you're just interested in a few areas,huh? Ha! I hear that. I worked with a middle school teacher who taught about Egypt. He would "demonstrate" how they made mummies. That's a period of time I find interesting. Like the Roman Empire, too. A long time ago I had a dream where it appeared I was male with dark curly hair and my name was Agrippa. That was wild! Wish I dreamed like that now.
I'm actually a teacher, but ironically not a history teacher.
What kind of teacher? I taught Special Ed, so I had all subjects. Taught middle school and elementary.
I love history but I'm not entirely sure why. Anyone else love history on here?
Yes, I certainly do!
I'm into Ancient Egypt,The Middle Ages, World War 2 and I find certain things in history fascinating. For example: the Jack the ripper case, how could a person get away with that many murders for so long!? The Titanic is another one, the Elephant man, the Holocaust, etc. I believe knowing about history helps us to not make the same mistakes again which is good. The sinking of the Titanic you could say was a mistake but the Holocaust certainly wasn't, what an absolutely horrific and evil event that was, may it never occur again!
Here I go...something else I find interesting!Re: Jack the Ripper, I recommend the site Casebook: Jack the Ripper, if you haven't seen it already. You can spend many hours and get many nightmares there. They currently list and discuss 31 (!) suspects. With the risk of derailing the thread and appearing to be some kind of expert (I'm not), I must ask, who's your prime suspect?
History of Rock and Roll was one of the most popular courses where I used to work, but it wasn't an easy class!I did a minor in Asian history, and later taught the history of rock & roll. I'd rather read history than fiction, although my areas of interest are pretty scattered and dilettantish. High-charisma areas like Egyptology, British pre-history (shout out to @Underscore!), natural history, the history of ideas (eg the history of history) - that ilk of thing.
I like history and I also like alternative history if that counts?
It's only the history of rock n'roll but I like it! And the history of history sounds cool too. I was thinking earlier, the study of history is like the archaeology of stories about actual events. It's all open to interpretation.I did a minor in Asian history, and later taught the history of rock & roll. I'd rather read history than fiction, although my areas of interest are pretty scattered and dilettantish. High-charisma areas like Egyptology, British pre-history (shout out to @Underscore!), natural history, the history of ideas (eg the history of history) - that ilk of thing.