Acid said:
I think he's more of a historiographer/an... if there's such thing
There's no such thing as a historiographer, just so you know.
OK, if people are in doubt, let's take this argument to the next level.
Historiography: from the words " historia " and "grapho" (obviously Latinised) from Ancient Greek (which I'm studying).
historia means inquiry, as coined by Herodotos, as all good Extension History students should know. grapho means "I write", therefore "graphy" is the art of writing, which here extends to mean the study of the art of writing.
So we're studying the art of writing about inquiry- there's no room for that to be an occupation in itself (also see my note below on the matter). It's too specific, and it's too new a field to be independent.
Plus three other things:
it's not in the Shorter Oxford Dictionary- it would be if it existed
"Even reputable internet sites like university sites can be dodgy- avoid them". (Dr Noel Weeks, University of Sydney)
As all good historians are historiographers anyway, the term's redundant.