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Political history

Marching Band Fangirl

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For some reason I've had an obsession with political history for around three years. It sparked in my seventh grade history class when we were talking about revolutions. Ever since then, I made it a goal to read everything on this topic. Revolutions, forms of government, why borders exist, yada yada yada.
Anyone else who reads this stuff excessively?


~Marching Band Fangirl~
 
I majored in totalitarian systems and constitutional law. Minored in geography.

Close enough? ;)

It's somewhat shaped my aversion to ideological thinking in general. Although these days my biggest obsession remains exploring my own perceived autism. However I still monitor world events all the time as they so easily impact global markets.
 
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