Books sah! Faahsands of 'em. Well, five, actually...
2008-Oct-02, Thursday 01:26Meme time:
OK, that was longer than I expected it to be.
ginasketch's meme got me geeking about both books and history. Which has got me writing properly again. I'll try to keep it up. Guess I'd better cut the bulk of the text then...
-Choose a book genreNice'n simple. I pick history:
-Choose five books from that genre
-Tell me why I should read them.
An Utterly Impartial History of Britain (or 2000 years of Upper Class Idiots in charge)
--John O'FarrellThe Glorious Revolution (1688--Britain's Fight for Liberty)
--Edward VallanceBattle Cry of Freedom (The American Civil War)
James M. McPhersonThe long 19th century
--Eric HobsbawmJohn Stuart Mill (Victorian Firebrand)
--Richard Reeves
( Everyone should know at least the basics of the history of these islands )
Pop quiz: When was Britain last successfully invaded?
( Well, have a guess. The late 17thC is )a crucial phase in British history, and this is an excellent primer into it.
( knowing how America came to be the way it is is essential for everyone ).
( The modern world was created by the 19th Century, economically, socially and politically. Understanding it is probably a good thing. )
( If you already think you're a liberal, you ought to have read this book. If you don't think you're a liberal, you should read this anyway )
OK, that was longer than I expected it to be.
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