Is European history actually interesting to non-European people?
>>1532308
Yes.
mixed race here
yes
also shit b8
>>1532312
>also shit b8
No bait. Just curious.
>t. European
Sort of
Asian history and local Australian history is slowly becoming more popular in Australian universities.
>>1532308
Peruvian here. Yes. Into the history of Spain but other countries also pique my interest.
>You will never love and wife a Galician
I just made myself sad now.
>>1532308
Why would it not be?
I love it.
t. sudaca
>>1532308
What do you mean non-European? Are you defining that as people that are descendants of Europeans, or people with no European ties? A significant number of Americans are fascinated with European history, albeit casually
>muh knights of the round table
But I think that's because it's also "our" history, and even after our ancestors left, our histories have been permanantly intertwined by either threat or treaty.
>>1532308
Obviously it is.
Shit b8, no mames.
>>1532308
Only on a superficial level
>>1532308
That's a dumb fucking question and this is a bad thread and you should feel bad
Obviously, we love history, it doesn't matter where does it come from...
-A random Chilean guy #HeilLautaro
>>1533002
kekked hard at the wojak
>>1532308
>non-European
>people
I don't understand, what do you mean OP?
>>1532308
as much as it is when that one crazy uncle comes to town
Personally yes. Documentaries like david starkey's monarchy and brownworth's norman century podcast got me hooked.
I've been hoping to find similar series on german or french medieval history tho. Podcast preferable so i can listen while i work