Welcome. To start with, this page isn't really about my personal biography, but rather what experiences I have with the topic of history.
Basic High School History Courses, of which I aced every one of 'em.
World Civilizations to 1450. UW, Brose.
Wyoming History. UW, Phil Roberts.
Central Asia/Silk Road. UW, Brose/Kamp.
Modern Japanese History. UW, Brose.
I still have roughly 10 required history courses, plus an additional 4-6 I plan to take to fill up credits, all within the next two years.
List of texts I own and plan to use as reference:
I am a 4 year member of the History Channel Club, which means I receive a new magazine every 2 months. Do the math. Oh, and don't forget the free magazine they gave me ffor signing up.
The Visual Dictionary of Ancient Civilizations. Eyewitness Visual Dictionary
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. 1 Edward Gibbon
The Battle of Alamein: Turning Point, WWII John Bierman and Colin Smith
Another River, Another Town:A teenage Tank Gunner comes of Age in Combat-1945 John P. Irwin
Highlanders: A history of the Scottish Clans Fitzroy Maclean
WWII Day by Day DK publishings
The Words that Reshaped America: FDR Stamford Parker
A History of the Middle Ages Joseph Dahmus
A Mighty Fortress: A New History of the German People Steven Ozment
The Peloponnesian War Donald Kagan
Compact History of the World Geoffrey Parker
Great Battlefields of the World John MacDonald
Great Commanders and their Battles Anthony Livesey
The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople Jonathan Phillips
The New Central Asia: the Creation of Nations Oliver Roy
The New Great Game: Blood and Oil in Central Asia Lutz Kleveman
A Global Perspective on the Past: Vol. 1 from Beginning to 1500 Jerry Bentley and Herb Ziegler
Personalities and Problems: World Civilizations Ken Wolf
I also have 4 books on modern Japan that I have yet to recieve.