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The Empty Throne
The Empty Throne© 2015 Bernard Cornwell320 pages Uhtred of Bebbanburg is an impossible man. A Saxon prince raised by Danes, he has nonethelessbeen the architect of a great redoubt against them, the defender of Wessex a hundred times over. A … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Bernard Cornwell, Britain, historical fiction, Medieval, military, Saxon Chronicles
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Race with the Devil
Race with the Devil: My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love© 2013 Joseph Pearce264 pages How does a neo-Nazi become a Catholic literary critic? An act of God? Joseph Pearce would surely make the claim, his life having … Continue reading
Gallipoli
Gallipoli© 1956 Alan Moorehead416 pages As the Great War ensnared powers beyond Middle Europe, it became in truth a world war, providing the spark to reignite old tensions in places like the middle east. In late … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, history, Middle East, military, naval, Near East, The Great War, Turkey
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Life, Death, and Growing Up on the Western Front
Life, Death, and Growing up on the Western Front© 2013 Anthony Fletcher352 pages In 1914 Britons marched to war, and with them they took their hearts. Life, Death, and Growing Up on the Western Front takes in the experience of … Continue reading
The Age of Voltaire
The Age of Voltaire: A History of Civilization in Western Europe from 1715 to 1756898 pages© 1965 Will and Ariel Durant The ninth work in Will Durant’s sweeping Story of Civilization, The Age of Voltaire picks up … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Britain, Classics and Literary, France, Germany, history, history of science, intellectual history, irreligion, literature, philosophy, religion, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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Tobacco
Tobacco: A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization416 pages© 2003 Iain Gateley The age of discovery opened an era of global domination by European culture and power, but in at least one instance, the new world had its … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Britain, Colonial America, goods/services, history, social history
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Drink
Drink: A Cultural History of Alcohol© 2008 Ian Gately546 pages “We should thank God for beer and burgundy by not drinking too much of them.” – G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy A substance that a third of the world institutionalizes as a … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Britain, Colonial America, food and drink, France, goods/services, history, social history
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The Men Who Lost America
The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution, and the Fate of an Empire© Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy480 pages The Men Who Lost America is a rare history of the American Revolution, one which follows not the revolutionaries, but their … Continue reading
Castles of Steel
Castles of Steel© 2004 Robert K. Massie880 pages Everyone’s recipe for cooking up the First World War is slightly different, but one essential ingredient is that of the arms races between various countries, especially the Anglo-Germanic quest for naval supremacy. … Continue reading
The Vikings
The Vikings: A History© 2010 Robert Ferguson464 pagesUK title: The Hammer and the Cross: A History of the Vikings VIKINGS! For students of western civilization, the word has quite the mystique. Invaders from the frozen … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Britain, Classics and Literary, Europe, France, Germany, history, literature, Medieval, naval, Scandinavia
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