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The Ascent of Money
432 pages; © 2008 Niall Ferguson Money makes the world go ’round. In today’s globalized economy, this is a statement that’s never been more true. Considering the importance of trade in human history, writing a financial history of the world … Continue reading
The Age of Louis XIV
The Age of Louis XIV© 1963 Will and Ariel Durant816 pages To read Will Durant is to feast from the smorgasbord of human history. Before the reader lies the full scope of human concern, frailty, and accomplishment, like so many … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, France, history, history of science, Russia, Story of Civilization, Will Durant
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Asphalt Nation
Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back© 1997 Jane Holtz Kay418 pages Lord, Mister Ford, I just wish you could see what your simple horseless carriage has become! It seems your contribution … Continue reading
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Tagged automobiles, cities, critical history, history, infrastructure, social criticism, Society and Culture, transportation, urbanism
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At Home
At Home: A Short History of Private Life© 2011 Bill Bryson512 pages How much history and how many laughs can you put under one roof? Take a tour of Bill Bryson’s old English home with him and find out. At … Continue reading
This Week at the Library (16 November)
It’s been a slow week for reading, at least from the library. Unable to pursue my library reads, I re-read Prelude to Foundation and began re-reading Forward the Foundation. Otherwise, so little has been catching fire lately that after reading The Greater … Continue reading
The Age of Reason Begins
The Age of Reason Begins© 1961 Will and Aerial Durant729 pages “We are all citizens of one world, we are all of one blood. To hate a man because he was born in another county, because he speaks a different … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, France, Germany, history, history of science, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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The Reformation
The Reformation: A history of European civilization from Wyclif to Calvin: 1300-1564© 1957 Will Durant1025 pages Although titled as a work of religious history, The Reformation is almost more a continuation of The Age of Faith in covering the final two … Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, Christianity, Germany, history, religion, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius: A Life© 2009 Frank McLynn684 pages Few figures in history can compare to Marcus Aurelius, and fewer still favorably. Adopted into the royal family, this last of the Five Good Emperors has sat in silent judgment of politicians … Continue reading
The Renaissance
The Renaissance: A History of Civilization in Italy from 1304-1576 A.D.© 1953 Will Durant776 pages I assumed the Renaissance would be a high point of this series for me, second only to The Age of Reason. After a thousand years … Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, history, Italy, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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Unfamiliar Fishes
Unfamiliar Fishes© 2011 Sarah Vowell238 pages For those accustomed to Sarah Vowell’s usual approach to history — one offering contemporary political allusions and biting wit — Unfamiliar Fishes will seem decidedly straightforward. Her introduction describing 1898 as a perhaps more pivotal … Continue reading