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What history books would you recommend?

1 pointsby genbitover 2 years ago
For a one trying to understand the current world better through history, what would you recommend to read?

5 comments

labradorover 2 years ago
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1776)<p>It&#x27;s many volumes but I never considered not finishing.<p>Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay (1841)<p>Reading that helped me understand the NFT craze and how these things get going and usually end
inphovoreover 2 years ago
The 11 volume set “The Story of Civilization” by Will and Ariel Durant<p>You can find it on audiobook.<p>This will bring you up to speed from the dawn of pre-civilization through the era of Napoleon.
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scombridaeover 2 years ago
For Middle East, <i>Lawrence In Arabia</i> by Scott Anderson.<p>For computing history, <i>Art of Unix Programming</i> by Eric S. Raymond.<p>For inspirational American stories, David McCullough (1933-2022) is peerless. <i>The Wright Brothers</i> nearly brought me to tears.
cratermoonover 2 years ago
People&#x27;s History of the United States, Howard Zinn
slaterover 2 years ago
Anne Frank&#x27;s Diary
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