• PugJesus
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    21 year ago

    Ancient historians, certainly. Modern historians take a much stronger interest in such things.

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      1 year ago

      as you are demonstrating here, thank you… perhaps i should have said that Tolkien suggests it’s hard to get a hobbit to listen, unless there’s a dragon…

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        21 year ago

        There are some really fascinating fields that have emerged since the revival of history as an academic discipline in the 19th century, and especially since the second half of the 20th century. Some really great work on the social fabric of past societies, rather than war, politics, and tabloid gossip that usually gets recorded.

        Not that any of that is necessarily bad, I love reading about that too, lmao, but it’s nice to have a wider view of things!

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          great work on the social fabric of past societies,

          yeah, this is what i’m talking about, and how that social fabric has progressed, and is still progressing as a thing unto itself… specifically in spite of war, which hates civilization…

          thank you for adding that further context

          that’s why i loved this post right away… it’s about one of the guys whose life was totally committed to that fabric, and we still owe this guy today in a way we don’t understand well…