History Book Recommendations
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Hi everyone, and welcome back to the History in 20 Blog! I know at the moment times can be challenging for everyone, and keeping yourself occupied can be a real struggle. So, I’ve decided to put together a list of some history books that I’d definitely recommend reading, which might help to keep you entertained if you’re into that – or if you’d just like something different to read for a change.
I’ll list each book, and websites that are still delivering copies, so you can still get them from online sellers, such as World of Books, Abe Books and Amazon. I’ll list them chronologically too, so without further ado, let’s get into it!
Ancient History
Tom Holland, Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West (2006)

Persian Fire is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £6.99 (brand new), £4.58 (second-hand).
Mary Beard, SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome (2016)

Aside from simply a social history of Rome, Beard covers the period from 753 BCE (the accepted foundation date of Rome) to 212 CE (when citizenship was extended to all peoples of the Roman Empire), and briefly touches on the ‘Third Century Crisis’.
SPQR is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £9.37 (brand new)
Amazon: £9.37 (brand new)
eBay: £7.99 (second-hand)
British History
As I’m primarily interested in medieval history, the majority of these books are from that period.
David Starkey, Crown & Country: The Kings and Queens of England: A History (2010)

This book helped me an incredible amount when I was writing the blogs about the Plantagenets, as it gives a brief, yet detailed, overview of all of the monarchs, as well as covering major events in their reigns. Definitely worth a read if you’re into royal history.
Crown & Country is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £9.66 (brand new), £4.95 (second hand)
eBay: £.3.60 (second-hand)
Dan Jones, The Plantagenets: The Kings Who made England (2012)

As well as covering the lives and reigns of the Plantagenet kings, the book does not ignore the lives of the peasants, so it gives a good overview of both sides of the story.
The Plantagenets is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £7.99 (brand new)
Amazon: £7.99 (brand new)
AbeBooks: £9.95 (brand new)
European History
Simon Jenkins, A Short History of Europe: From Pericles to Putin (2018)

What I particularly like about this book is that Jenkins states a few major events in each chapter, so if you’d just like to learn about a particular event, or read a particular section, then that option is available: for instance, Chapter 13 is entitled: “From Reason to Rebellion: 1715-1789” – but underneath, the major events are listed and are as follows: “War of Austrian Succession – Maria Theresa – Frederick the Great – Catherine the Great – Seven Years War – William Pitt – American War of Independence”.
It’s a good overview of European history as well, rather than just focussing on one country. I definitely recommend this one!
A Short History of Europe is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £8.01 (second hand)
eBay: £3.99 (second hand)
Desmond Seward, A Brief History of the Hundred Years War: The English in France, 1337-1453 (2003)

Available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £5.72 (brand new)
eBay: £5.57 (second hand)
John Julius Norwich, Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe (2017)

Four Princes is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £4.26 (second hand)
AbeBooks: £4.27 (second hand)
eBay: £4.79 (second hand)
US History
Kevin Starr, California: A History (2005)

California: A History is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £10.99 (brand new)
AbeBooks: £9.54 (second hand)
World History
Felipe Fernández-Armesto, 1492: The Year Our World Began (2011)

But this book covers much more than that – and on a much larger scale. It covers various themes: social, economic, and religious history to name a few parts. It also talks about history globally – from the Caribbean to Japan, and from Indonesia to Russia. A superb read if the late medieval world is up your street!
1492 is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £3.86 (second hand)
World of Books: £4.99 (second hand)
Peter Frankopan, The Silk Roads: A New History of the World (2015)

A very interesting read which challenges a lot of traditional historical scholarship, so if that’s your kind of thing, I’d certainly recommend it.
Silk Roads is available from the following online retailers:
Amazon: £7.36 (brand new)
eBay: £7.36 (brand new)
If anyone has any other recommendations, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Stay safe everyone!
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