Fernand Braudel, Civilization & Capitalism, 15th-18th Century (3 vols) remains probably the best place to start, whether it's to work forward or back.
A person who loves history is typically referred to as a "history enthusiast" or a "history buff." They may also be called a "historian" if they have a deep knowledge and expertise in historical events, figures, and contexts. This passion for history can manifest in various ways, such as through collecting historical artifacts, visiting historical sites, or engaging in historical research.
A historian.
historian
An essay about China's first emperor written by a university professor
A Classicist or an Ancient Historian
Helen J. Poulton has written: 'The historian's handbook' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History 'The historian's handbook' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History
Linda A Barnickel has written: 'Oral history for the family historian' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Local History, Methodology, Oral history
Elizabeth Edwards has written: 'The camera as historian' -- subject(s): Photography, History
He is an historian. He has written a book on Georgia history. An excellent speaker he motivates his audience.
a historian studies history
John Racin has written: 'Sir Walter Ralegh as historian' -- subject(s): Historiography, History
Demophilus the historian, edited the first universal history written by his father Ephorus
The word historian is a noun meaning an expert in history. A historian is an individual who has acquired knowledge of a particular period, region or social phenomenon that occurred in the past.
A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.
A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.
N. H. Brasher has written: 'The young historian' -- subject(s): History, Study and teaching
Louis A. Marre has written: 'Ironic historian' -- subject(s): English Epic poetry, History, History and criticism, Irony in literature, Narration (Rhetoric)