
Greetings Cosmic Americans!
So, who was it? I ask this question from time to time on the C.A.
Facebook page and
Twitter...purely out of curiosity. I am not developing any thesis or historiographical essay, I just want to know.
I find it interesting that a handful of names come up repeatedly. David Potter set the bar

for excellence for many professional historians, and of course Bruce Catton's magnificent prose is unmatched (one person referred to Catton as the "gateway drug" for Civil War history...I found that to be about right). Barbara Tuchman taught one person (on this last round of inquiries) that women could write compelling history, and, to rocket us into to the twenty-first century, fellow blogger Brooks Simpson got a few tips o' the hat (despite his love of the NY Yankees). Allan Bogue, Albert Castel, and James Robertson made the list this time out as well.
So I ask again - who influenced you the most?
Keith