I know people think that university is "pointless" but for fields like history, you absolutely do need the degree, if not the PhD, just to open the doors that will allow you to study the primary sources.
Also checking if they are fluent in the language of the place they're writing about is useful. You wouldn't trust a historian of Elizabethan England who couldn't read any English, after all.
I know people think that university is "pointless" but for fields like history, you absolutely do need the degree, if not the PhD, just to open the doors that will allow you to study the primary sources.
Also checking if they are fluent in the language of the place they're writing about is useful. You wouldn't trust a historian of Elizabethan England who couldn't read any English, after all.