My primary passion is the Revolutionary War and the Federalist Period. I do civil rightsi law so the ratification of the const'n is important to me. Reading biographies of the Founders has helped more than reading texts. The Civil War is another interest along with English history. Our ideas of freedom and rights was determined by English common law and the ever present religious wars. Sometimes I feel I am out of touch with not having the Civil War as my primary interest.
I would love to tour significant sites in the North, South and even the WEst. Gettysburg was very moving. My primary exposure is through C-Span. There are almost too many Civil War programs on C-Span. One would think it was our only history. I catch book titles and perspectives on C-Span. I'm aware that I am only brushing the surface.
I was interested in doing historical re-enactment. Men can do interesting things. Women can be camp followers in rags. I want to be a soldier and an officer. A local site sponsors a re-enactment. It brings history to life in a fresh way. The specifications to do re-enactments is exacting and demanding. Once you strip down to that era, I am certain you have fresh insights that you can't garner from books.
The last book I read was fascinating. It dealt with the animosity between Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney, who penned the worst decision in Supreme Court history, Dredd Scott. Taney saw Lincoln as a tyrant and expected to be imprisoned. Lincoln saw him as a mental midget and the cause of the war.