What makes an Historian tick ?
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:38 am
I am willing to bet that most of us here have similar hobbies, likes, and dislikes. As it happens, I am also a computer geek, hardcore - programmer for over 25 years, hardware guru, etc. As such, I have been stereotyped into liking Monty Python, British humour, Star Trek, and obscure music (not the usual top 40 drivel). All of which is true, by the way.
As an amateur historian (keyword being amateur!), I have 'traits' that seem to be in line with others who share this passion: a love of reading, putting more importance on past events than the present, think old buildings far more interesting than new ones, enjoy classical music, and don't understand/appreciate dance, artsy things (theatre, acting, etc.), or loud, repititious music.
I am certainly missing some attributes, or perhaps you disagree with me on what traits we share. Would like to hear your comments on this!
Cheers.
Bob
As an amateur historian (keyword being amateur!), I have 'traits' that seem to be in line with others who share this passion: a love of reading, putting more importance on past events than the present, think old buildings far more interesting than new ones, enjoy classical music, and don't understand/appreciate dance, artsy things (theatre, acting, etc.), or loud, repititious music.
I am certainly missing some attributes, or perhaps you disagree with me on what traits we share. Would like to hear your comments on this!
Cheers.
Bob