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I work in a profession where I see inquiries from reporters about articles they are writing. This one is interesting. In this case they don't say the name of the publication, but it's a major U.S. daily newspaper, so keep your eyes open for it in the coming weeks. I could find out which one by inquiring, but it's kind of a pain. Thought you'd like to see...
1. BEHAVIOR: Why People Become Obsessed with History, Civil War Relics, etc. -- Cloaked TOP^
A journalist with a top U.S. daily sends the following query: I'm looking for an anthropologist, psychologist or other person who might be able to explain why some people become so obsessed with history, such as Civil War relic collectors. Most are in the South, where development hasn't hidden relics forever, but it's a big hobby. These guys become scholars, knowing maps, battle lines, then go out with $1,000 metal detectors, finding bullets, cannon balls -- any little thing makes them happy. There are clubs, organized hunts. I'm wondering what drives them. What's the reason for this? Why would finding things from the past be so important? They say they want to preserve history by finding it before developers hide it. But it also seems a little like the re-enactor movement, people who become obsessed with this. I want to know why, what dynamic is driving this, does it have to do with a time of life, with growing old, with nostalgia?
1. BEHAVIOR: Why People Become Obsessed with History, Civil War Relics, etc. -- Cloaked TOP^
A journalist with a top U.S. daily sends the following query: I'm looking for an anthropologist, psychologist or other person who might be able to explain why some people become so obsessed with history, such as Civil War relic collectors. Most are in the South, where development hasn't hidden relics forever, but it's a big hobby. These guys become scholars, knowing maps, battle lines, then go out with $1,000 metal detectors, finding bullets, cannon balls -- any little thing makes them happy. There are clubs, organized hunts. I'm wondering what drives them. What's the reason for this? Why would finding things from the past be so important? They say they want to preserve history by finding it before developers hide it. But it also seems a little like the re-enactor movement, people who become obsessed with this. I want to know why, what dynamic is driving this, does it have to do with a time of life, with growing old, with nostalgia?