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Tag Archives: history
Florida Under Five Flags
Florida Under Five Flags© 1945 Rembert Patrick160 pages Note: I read from the 1st edition. This cover is from the 5th edition, which has been updated and presumably revised. The State of Florida entered the Union in 1845; in 1945, … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American South, Colonial America, Florida, France, history, Spain
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A History of Saint Augustine, Florida
A History of Saint Augustine, Florida© 1881 William Dewhurst196 pages St. Augustine is the oldest European city in North America, founded by the Spanish in 1565. Sitting at the mouth of the St. John river in northern Florida, it originally … Continue reading
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Tagged age of discovery, American South, Britain, Colonial America, Florida, history, Spain
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Selma: A Bicentennial History
Selma: A Bicentennial History© 2017 Alston Fitts III384 pages On December 4th, 1820, the Alabama legislature granted a town charter to a burgeoning community established on a high bluff overlooking the Alabama river. The place, named after a cities of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, American Civil War, Civil Rights, history, race, Selma
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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World© 2005 Jack Weatherford325 pages For all the differences and tensions between the West, Iran, and China, all can agree on one thing: the Mongols were mean. Genghis Khan roared out of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2017 Discovery of Asia, Central Asia, history, Middle East
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Trade, ancient and modern: from China to the Sharing Economy
Two micro-reviews for you…one on The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia, the other on Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing. The Silk Road consists of several chapters in central-Asian history, with generous photographs … Continue reading
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Tagged 2017 Discovery of Asia, Asia, business, China, digital world, history, trade
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In the City of Bikes
In the City of Bikes: the Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist© 2013 Pete Jordan448 pages “It is quite possible that all the bicycles in the world are not in Amsterdam, but you’ll never be able to convince me.” American tourist, … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycles, cities, history, Netherlands, social history, transportation
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The Twilight War
The Twilight War: the Secret History of America’s Thirty-Year War with Iran656 pages© 2013 David Crist In the presidential campaign of 2008, John McCain made plain what kind of aggressive foreign policy he would pursue by half-singing a chipper little … Continue reading
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Tagged geopolitics, history, Middle East, military, naval, Persia-Iran
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The Chinese in America
The Chinese in America: A Narrative History© 2003 Iris Chang558 pages Like most Americans, my earliest notion of the Chinese in America is an association with the Transcontinental railroad. As it happened, their story begins before that, with the California … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American West, China, history, San Francisco, social history
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Glimpses of World History
Glimpses of World History© 1942 Jawaharlal Nehru1192 pages In 1930, a man who would later become the first prime minister of India was thrown in jail for a period of two years. There, removed from his family and regretful that … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Central Asia, China, Europe, history, India, Middle East, survey
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Sapiens
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind443 pages© 2014 Yuval Noah Harari In Sapiens, Yuval Harari presents a natural history of the human race from its flowering across Eurasia to a worried reflection on the prospects of of technohumanism. The book’s … Continue reading