History can be boring in the way it is presented sometimes... memorizing dates, or if it is your own history and you list what you ate for breakfast every day for the last year, and it was usually oatmeal with little variation... that could be boring, even if someone were very interested in the dining habits of your particular demographic.
I don't think that history is always boring though. There are fascinating things in history, and interesting stories about how something happened, or why one person got offended and started a war... things like that. I think that it is interesting to read about how some things were invented, or who people blamed for the black death... learning about how society has changed over time, and how it hasn't, helps us to learn something about our own lives.
Another opinion:
When I think back to the days I was in school I am more thinking about boring teachers and boring exams rather than actually the history being boring.
There is a lot of fascinating history. Some like fairy-tales and fascinatingly intriguing, other like a horror movie and equally fascinatingly disgusting.
Schools and teachers may give you better or worse grades as a direct result of knowing dates, how many days between .... ...., What year did .... happen, Who invented ....,
It is not something most brains find easy to remember and in my opinion, this is not actually important to know for the general public.
History is in a way full of paradoxes leading to difficulties understanding why. Teachers and schools most often add to the subject being boring by punishing otherwise top performing students at school by giving them low grades in History related subjects.
An example of this could be:
A student knows a lot about World War 2. The student knows why certain places was attacked, the student know about the Propaganda included, It is a very competent student with an awful lot of correct information regarding this historical event.
At an exam the questions asked are related to dates. What date is considered the starting date of WW2, When was Germany forced out of France, When did Hitler die, and so on.
This particular student knows all the ins and outs of the war regarding historical facts of the war but he does not remember dates and fails full time on the exam.
Such an experience can make history a most dreadful subject to most people.
The paradox is simply that Whilst knowing the most, such a student may still get low grades.
it is terribly boring! so many men with so little to give to the world... American children are forced to learn about the boring creation of their country. The only interesting parts are the racist ones and nothing has changed in modern times. I tried to study the history but found it confusing yet repetitive. Hamilton the musical made it momentarily tolerable but as is often the case with America, nothing lasts...
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Yes, if it a subject called American History. Otherwise, just American is capitalized.
Journal of African American History was created in 1916.
The Significance of the Frontier in American History was created in 1893.
He influenced American History by playing baseball; which at the time, was a major sport in the United States. At the time, he really exemplified the stereotypical athelete.
the history of nike is boring
Terence A. Boring has written: 'Studies in Spartan history'
Indonesia has no history cause its a boring and crap place
Indonesia has no history cause its a boring and crap place
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no felon is not boring The movie 6 angles Is the worst movie in the history of man kind
The most boring day in history is April 11,1984 because nobody who is a celebrity was born or died on that day. Nothing political happened either.
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American Dad - 2005 The Boring Identity 8-16 was released on: USA: 21 April 2013
History most definitely can be boring. I say it depends who your teacher is. If you have a history teacher who is old and has that boring, never ending voice that just drags on and on as you read through your textbook then you most likely will think history is boring. If you have a teacher who lets you do fun projects and smiles and talks in a happy, excited voice, then history can be most certainly, fun. Also, it depends what subjects you like. If you absolutely love history, then sometimes the teacher won't matter that much.