Entry tags:
Historical Characters, Including Frederick the Great, Discussion Post 44
Not only are these posts still going, there is now (more) original research going on in them deciphering and translating letters in archives that apparently no one has bothered to look at before?? (Which has now conclusively exonerated Fritz's valet/chamberlain Fredersdorf from the charge that he was dismissed because of financial irregularities and died shortly thereafter "ashamed of his lost honor," as Wikipedia would have it. I'M JUST SAYING.)
no subject
D is very allergic to being asked multiple times about something that he was already going to do -- I mean, he's a reasonable adult and he deals with it, but it's kind of interesting to me that for best results I do have to preface asking him with an explicit disclaimer that I'm asking him not because I'm trying to pressure him to do the thing, but because I need to make other plans around if/when he's doing the thing (or whatever). It's definitely a personal thing and not related to how he was brought up, either -- his parents also learned really early not to ask/pressure him about doing things. (E is actually more amenable to prodding than he is, if she can be convinced (by tone, word choice, etc.) there's no censure or disapproval attached.)
no subject
Buuuuut if you tell me that working on the Fredersdorf essay is contingent on working on the Peter Keith essay, then I will definitely prod you more often! :D
It is, yes. One major reason I didn't get the Leining letters, and various other things like the Krannich book, until recently is because I was waiting until I had the Peter Keith essay in a good place and had the mental bandwidth to work on something else large and often tedious. And with a thousand pages of new research material coming in soon, you may have to start prodding me about Peter in order to advance the paper to a state where I can switch back to Fredersdorf!
Peter is definitely my priority between the two, both because I'm more emotionally attached, and because the research and writing are in a more advanced state, so I have more confidence the effort is going to pay off, which adds up to more motivation to put in more effort to push the essay closer to the finish line.
So prod away, with my deepest thanks. :D
no subject
I think the key here is that I'm not "already" going to do this; there's a better than 50% chance that I won't, and that's precisely why I'm asking for help improving the odds. I haven't finished and published an essay since 2014!
no subject
....History has its eyes on youuuuuuu...."
no subject
*still laughing* :DD
P.S. Peter will still be obscure after this, I'm not expecting anything I write to be a bestseller, but at least the (correct) information will be out there for anyone who wants it, instead of languishing in archives and in random isolated sentences in random books.
And Fredersdorf's Wikipedia page will have to be updated! (That's very motivating.)