Any specific history you’re interested in learning in
hmmwhatsoverhere on
*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow (overview of global history)
*Metropolis* by Ben Wilson (global history of cities)
*A history of America in ten strikes* by Erik Loomis (self explanatory)
*How Europe underdeveloped Africa* by Walter Rodney (self explanatory)
*Inglorious empire* by Shashi Tharoor (British colonialism in India)
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins (the cold war)
*Blackshirts and reds* by Michael Parenti (history of communism and fascism in Europe)
PatchworkGirl82 on
Ruth Goodman’s books are a lot of fun, because she’s a living history reenactor, so she writes from experience. “How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England” and “How to be a Victorian” are my favorites
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Any specific history you’re interested in learning in
*The dawn of everything* by Davids Graeber and Wengrow (overview of global history)
*Metropolis* by Ben Wilson (global history of cities)
*A history of America in ten strikes* by Erik Loomis (self explanatory)
*How Europe underdeveloped Africa* by Walter Rodney (self explanatory)
*Inglorious empire* by Shashi Tharoor (British colonialism in India)
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins (the cold war)
*Blackshirts and reds* by Michael Parenti (history of communism and fascism in Europe)
Ruth Goodman’s books are a lot of fun, because she’s a living history reenactor, so she writes from experience. “How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England” and “How to be a Victorian” are my favorites