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Do you have a favorite historical period/conflict/person/thing to study?

I'm a big history buff myself and I've always found the Crusades interesting for how much it shaped everything that came after. It was horrific and awful and unjustified, but very interesting to study the facets of. From the concept of holy war to the enforcement of powerful extranational entities influencing national politics and function to even the foundation of modern banks, so much was born out of those incredibly bloody conflicts whose influence is still with us in the modern day nearly a thousand years later.

I also find the Roman Empire's rise, its schism into East and West and Rome's eventual fall and then the later flourishing of the Byzantine Empire similarly interesting as well as the rise of the Holy Roman Empire. Japan from the Feudal Period to Meiji Restoration was also quite interesting for just how very unique so many aspects of it were. All those to a bit of a lesser degree than the Crusades though.
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Oh hell yeah, but I start with older music and then delve into all kinds of topics from that... I'll find some obscure album on YouTube and then, if I like it, I'll explore the artists' entire collections, look into their history as musicians, artists, eccentrics, and humans with families and things, that era of society in that time and place... All kinds of subjects stem from these avenues... Existential stuff is one of my favorite topics... It's so fascinating because when I find someone I like, it's this connection through time--timeless... Suddenly I'm on the same existential plane as these beautiful, talented, skilled, dedicated people who are at their core compassionate and sharing this certain knowledge/understanding that I can't seem to find anywhere else!!! It's a beautiful sense of connection... I hope this is somewhat understandable; in my excitement of this topic, I'm not going back to edit (as much as I would if I were on my computer)!
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@lovelywarpedlemon Music history is my brother's favorite, him and I have delved into it together in conversation many times and I've read into bits and pieces, though I admittedly don't think I have any books that actually directly relate to music history. That's something I really need to correct at some point.