reading list update, jan -- jun
***Dennis C.
Rasmussen, Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America’s Founders
(2021)
**Roger
Crowley, Spice: The 16th Century Contest that Shaped the Modern
World (2024)
Ramin Setoodeh,
Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America
Through the Looking Glass (2024)
*Robert D.
Kaplan, Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History (2005)
***Dennis
Romano, Venice: The Remarkable History of the Lagoon City (2024)
Derek Wilson, Charlemagne
(2006) [poorly written]
Michelle P
Brown, Bede and the Theory of Everything (2023)
***Irene
Vallejo, Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World (2022)
Hamish Coghill,
Lost Edinburgh (2008)
*Michael Fry, Wild
Scots: Four Hundred Years of Highland History
(2005)
**Michael Fry, Edinburgh:
A History of the City (2009)
Ian Mortimer, Medieval
Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter (2024)
Paul
Stephenson, New Rome: The Empire in the East (2021)
Ernle Bradford,
The Great Betrayal: The Great Siege of Constantinople (2014)--reread
Robin
Waterfield, Plato of Athens: A Life in Philosophy (2023)
James R.
Gaines, Evening in the Palace of Reason: Bach Meets Frederick the Great in
the Age of Enlightenment (2005)
Karen
Armstrong, The Lost Art of Scripture: Rescuing the Sacred Texts (2019)
Rowland J.
Mainstone, Hagia Sophia: Architecture, Structure and Liturgy of Justinian’s
Great Church (1988)
*Charles
Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle (1839)
*Jürgen Osterhammel, Unfabling the East: The Enlightenment’s
Encounter With Asia (2018)
Victorino
Matus, Vodka: How a Colorless, Odorless, Flavorless Spirit Conquered America
(2014)
***Hershel
Shanks, Jerusalem’s Temple Mount: From Solomon to the Golden Dome (2007)
**Olivia
Williams, Gin Glorious Gin: How Mother’s Ruin Became the Spirit of London (2014)
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Wonderful, transport to other thoughts.
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