ParkCungHee
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I think we can generally say that about all sources from at least 1600 backwards.Modern Carolingian scholarship is quite agreeable that Einhard wasn't an "honest" writer.
I think we can generally say that about all sources from at least 1600 backwards.Modern Carolingian scholarship is quite agreeable that Einhard wasn't an "honest" writer.
To Dach's fine list I would like to add The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes (1986). This is a highly readable and detailed account of one of the greatest and melancholy achievements of science in the 20th century. It's been highly praised and has won numerous awards including the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction(BCoF, Hist-1989).
---complete with Suetonian natural disasters accompanying his death.
I think we can generally say that about all sources from at least 1600 backwards.
You're reading Strong Bad's autobiography?Deleted
You're reading Strong Bad's autobiography?
anybody know a nice book about Proto-Indo-European religion?
Looking for a recommendation, not for a book but for an app.
My wife knows very little about history and wants to learn. There are some great educational apps on the iPad, such as the Brian Cox's Wonders of the Universe one. There's also the Timeline WW2 one with Pathe news reels, which she's already got and really likes. My question is: is there anything like this for more general history, preferably British? Something that's very accessible and got lots of multimedia stuff?