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Eugene Finkel@efinkel.bsky.social |
Historysky: What is your favorite world/global history book published in the last ten years or so? Can be either academic or trade. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Eugene Finkel@efinkel.bsky.social |
Historysky: What is your favorite world/global history book published in the last ten years or so? Can be either academic or trade. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Aleksander Bajrak
@abajrak.bsky.social
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Serhii Plokhy's lesser-known work The Origins of the Slavic Nations. diasporiana.org.ua/ukrainica/87...
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William Adler
@williamadler78.bsky.social
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Immerwahr, How to Hide an Empire
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Adam "Ask Me About Joe Lancaster" Laats
@adamlaats.bsky.social
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And please share! We're putting together a reading list for practicing teachers in a graduate program for Global History. THX.
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James Barr
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Really enjoyed The Wood Age by Roland Ennos
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@drewda.bsky.social
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I enjoyed "The Free World" by Louis Menand -- cultural biographies that that are already well known, but told with a sharp voice and linked together into an arc
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