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Old 24th November 2008, 09:07 AM   #17
Gonzalo G
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There is so much talent wasted. To be a good researcher on this area, you need passion, talent, money, time and knowledge. Beign a collector helps a lot. I believe there is such passion, talent and knowledge in some of the forumites, but not enough of the other factors. Things are more complicated when you need to access difficult sources, written in oriental medieval languajes.

Accessing primary sources has it´s own problem. Sometimes you need special academic credentials to get permissions, or to have some nationality. In Mexico some archivists in the national historic documentation centers, monopolize certain documents, because they want to be the only researchers on certain areas of their interest, but the worst thing is the fact that they do not have any formal education in history, they only are chroniclers who stack facts and anecdotes. It is just a way of making money with an "academic" aura, tough we have also some good historian. And researching on the military archives to make a study about the history of the mexican sabers, for example, is just impossible, as NOBODY can access military archives in Mexico, historical or not, but the members of the military caste, who will never do that kind of work, nor have the education to. Those archives are always "reserved" or "confidential".

Historical research has many prosaic problems, apart from those derived of the inner nature of this work, depending of the type of research, country, etc. I can imagine what facilities would be given to an USA scholar in Iran or Syria, for example, trying to make a research on a subject in which those countries ultimately have some national image interests, even if the subject is related to arms, armour or archaeometallurgy. Making a cientifically neutral rsearch on history matters has some problems, as history traditionally has been manipulated and biased.
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