on 06-01-2021 11:09 PM
What historial era fascinates you the most?
Which historical person would you like to meet if you had the chance to travel back in time?
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on 07-01-2021 04:42 PM
Ohhhh, bob, you've fit on a question that very much appeals to me.
"My" main period and place: history of the Ancient Near East... the "land between", from the palæolithic to the end of the Iron Age III. Inevitably, though, that spills over into Egyptian history and Greek history. Ancient and Classical Greek history studies were my first.
I also love early mediæval Russian history, from roughly the founding of Novgorod onwards in particular.
English history from its Roman occupation, through its Anglo-Saxon times, to the Norman conquest, its increasing "Englishness" from Chaucer to Shakespeare - irresistible.
South of France (esp. Languedoc-Roussilon région) from its time as Roman provinces, with the rise and fall of Kingdoms - the Roman, Visigothic, Merovingian and Carolingian - as well as the enormous influence of the Burgundians and other Germanic tribes...
My favourite period of history in terms of collecting things is English Georgian. The architecture of the time deeply appeals to me - graceful lines, beautiful proportions, just enough embellishment to give charm without overwhelming... The silverwork is ravishing and skilled.
If I could go back in time, I don't think I could restrict myself to one person or one era. There are so many things we do not know, but it's not just the important and noteworthy figures who have things to reveal. What of the average person in ancient Sumer? What of the "man in the street" in England in 1122? What sort of underwear did people really wear in 400 A.D. in Bath? When was the actual constellation that we refer to nowadays as the Christmas Star? How did the builders of the pyramids really feel about their work? What was the standard of literacy in Novgorod in 1370? How were the Coffin Texts pronounced contemporaneously?
on 07-01-2021 07:45 PM
For me it was always the end of class bell, as Neil Diamond said, What a beautiful noise
on 07-01-2021 10:48 PM
Henry VII Tudor England thru to The Golden Age Elizabeth1reign
on 08-01-2021 08:25 PM
Now.
As the Chinese say - may you live in interesting times.
These times are certainly interesting.
Nobody living today would realistically want to live in the past. They might want to visit, but I doubt they would want to put up with the racism, autocratism, lack of health care, misogynism...
on 08-01-2021 08:41 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:Now.
As the Chinese say - may you live in interesting times.
These times are certainly interesting.
Nobody living today would realistically want to live in the past. They might want to visit, but I doubt they would want to put up with the racism, autocratism, lack of health care, misogynism...
And the toilet paper, soap, deodorant, doctors, dentists, anaesthesia, and understanding of mental illness. Life wasn't good if you were thought to possess a demon or were an outspoken woman (witch)!
08-01-2021 09:00 PM - edited 08-01-2021 09:01 PM
I'd like to meet up with a nice clear stream not far from me
before the industrial revolution
wet a line.