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I'm reading a newish book that covers ground from my "professional" historical interests--but it is well-written and would be a good read for anyone interested in the large question about how Europe became the economic powerhouse of the world. He looks at the first big set of changes with the Reformation, global exploration etc... It's by no means the whole story, but he tells it well by focusing on 10 key individuals (like Christopher Columbus) to make his points:
https://www.amazon.com/Verge-Reforma...ps%2C74&sr=8-1 Last edited by paredown; 06-08-2022 at 11:45 AM. |
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I just finished 'The Storm Is Upon Us' by Mike Rothschild. It's a pretty good analysis of the Q movement and how people get trapped into conspiracy theories.
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Interesting. This one is added to my reading list.
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#935
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Quote:
I believe this is the writing you are referring to? Monster wire vs Strands of Placebo, you won't believe number 7 |
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Last two books:
"Every" by Dave Eggers (Sequal of "The Circle") "Factfulnew" by Hans Rosling |
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Just finished Serhii Plokhy's The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine. Accessible but scholarly read by a Ukrainian historian at Harvard outlining not just Ukraine's history, but the development of its distinct national identity. It was written after the 2014 war in eastern Ukraine and lays much of the intellectual groundwork for the war today.
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Headed for a weekend at the coast with the wife, the dog and "Mercury Rising: John Glenn, John Kennedy, and the New Battleground of the Cold War"
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#939
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^^^ I predict you end up watching The Right Stuff again
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After my winter reading of Russians, I picked a cheerier book....
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Just finished Spies, Lies, and Exile by Simon Kuper.
An historical account of George Blake, who fought with the Dutch Resistance during WWII. He later joined MI6 and was stationed in Korea. When the N.Korean army overran his post he was taken as a POW. While imprisoned he switched sides and became a Soviet double agent. The author, Kuper, has written some good soccer books as well. |
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just started The Power Worshippers by Katherine Stewart...a perspective on the religious nationalism. Just finished Nudge...excellente'!
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I'm re-reading (listening) the Cradle series by Will Wight, before enjoying the book that is releasing 7/5/22 (today)
https://www.audible.com/series/Cradl...Q7BEY1YW4CXA1X do many other folks listen to books while out riding? |
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San Fransicko.
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