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"From the time I was a little boy I found myself reading history when I had a choice. I read a lot of things, but history had a special appeal for me"

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Kagan’s line has the plain-spoken modesty of an origin story, but it’s also a quiet manifesto about taste, temperament, and authority. He frames his devotion to history as preference rather than destiny: “when I had a choice.” That phrase does more than charm. It implies history isn’t schoolwork or civic virtue; it’s something you pick up the way other kids pick up comics. The subtext is a defense of the field against the charge that it’s inert or dutiful. For Kagan, history is the elective that keeps winning.

There’s also a shrewd bit of self-positioning. By stressing boyhood appetite, he sidesteps the sterile, professionalized image of the historian as a technician of footnotes. He’s telling you his scholarship springs from desire, not just method. That matters because Kagan’s public persona - especially through his widely taught Yale lectures on ancient Greece and the Peloponnesian War - leaned hard on narrative, contingency, and human motive. This quote prepares the ground for that: history as the most gripping kind of story because it’s real and because choices have consequences.

Contextually, it lands as a generational statement. Kagan came of age in mid-century American academia, when the social sciences were ascendant and “scientific” history tempted scholars toward models and abstractions. His “special appeal” reads like a polite refusal: he’s drawn to the messy theater of events, leaders, miscalculations, and wars. The intent isn’t nostalgia. It’s a claim that the past is legible, dramatic, and worth reading for its own sake - and that the historian’s first credential is curiosity.

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Kagan, Donald. (2026, January 16). From the time I was a little boy I found myself reading history when I had a choice. I read a lot of things, but history had a special appeal for me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-the-time-i-was-a-little-boy-i-found-myself-121821/

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Kagan, Donald. "From the time I was a little boy I found myself reading history when I had a choice. I read a lot of things, but history had a special appeal for me." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-the-time-i-was-a-little-boy-i-found-myself-121821/.

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"From the time I was a little boy I found myself reading history when I had a choice. I read a lot of things, but history had a special appeal for me." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/from-the-time-i-was-a-little-boy-i-found-myself-121821/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Donald Kagan (May 1, 1932 - August 6, 2021) was a Historian from USA.

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