
History Book
I have in my hand, a book that just screams out to me that I do a Masters Degree in History.
Domesday Book: A Complete Translation.
It is way more than just a Census done in 1086-7.
From the Introduction:
Domesday Book is unique. A survey of England made in 1086-7. It is unmatched in its age, its scope and the consistent detail of its contents. It has been in official custody ever since it was made, and is celebrated now as the first of the public records and an endlessly rich source of historical materiel.
Great Books as Best Education
You can get a used set of the Great Books of the Western World for around $300.
You can get a used set of the Gateway to the Great Books of the Western World for around $50.
The Wikipedia articles for Great Books, Great Books of the Western World, and Gateway to the Great Books of the Western World are very complete.
Other Books:
How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading by Mortimer J Adler and Charles Van Doren. 1972
Great Books: My Adventures with Homer, Rousseau, Woolf and other Indestructible Writers of the Western World by David Denby. 2005
The Western Cannon: The Books and School of the Ages by Harold Bloom. 1994
Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds by Harold Bloom. 2002
The Know-It-All: One Man’s Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World by A J Jacobs. 2004
Searching for a Title
I have called myself a Poet for a very long time.
Other people have called me a Writer.
I have struggled with ever wanting to be known as a Historian.
Being called a Philosopher would be considered high praise.
CHOICE
My choice at American Public University is between:
MA in History
Ancient and Classical History
American History
European History
OR
MA in Humanities based on the Great Books of the Western World
Help me decide.
The National Puzzlers’ League
I joined this today. It looks like something fun to do.
Why I am Here
My Myers-Briggs type indicator recommends that I have a blog. Here I Am!
INTJ
Basic Outline of Medieval History
MA Advice (History)
Hi David –
I can’t help you decide which field to pursue, but you gotta admit ancient history, the American Revolution, and the Civil War are pretty different things. Speaking from experience, the folks in ancient history have a rougher time when it comes to writing the thesis, basically because of the small number of primary sources. But the closer you get to the present, those sources more or less explode. In a perfect world primary sources drive the thesis.
Email Response from Steve Kreis, PhD
New Path
Almost done with Counselling Skills Certificate Course (Beginner to Advanced) on Udemy. I am already signed up for a few more like courses on Udemy.
Perhaps this is a new path for me.
