Os melhores 100 livros sobre European History

European History offers a rich tapestry of events and cultures that have shaped the modern world. Our carefully curated book list delves into the intricacies of European history, illuminating key moments and figures that have influenced our world today.

Explore these insightful reads to deepen your knowledge and gain a fresh perspective on the complex tapestry of European history. Ready to uncover the fascinating twists and turns that have shaped the continent we know today? Start your journey now with our engaging selection of titles.

Os melhores 100 livros sobre European History
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Livros sobre European History: The Black Jacobins por C.L.R. James

The Black Jacobins

C.L.R. James
Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution
4.6 (98 avaliações)
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The Black Jacobins (1938) traces the remarkable history of the revolution in the French colony of San Domingo (modern day Haiti). It describes the events that helped the revolution become the first successful slave rebellion in history.

In particular, The Black Jacobins views the events through the prism of the revolution’s greatest figure, Toussaint L’Ouverture. It shows how he, a former slave who was inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, successfully defeated the European empires and helped to destroy the brutal practice of slavery in San Domingo.

Quem deveria ler The Black Jacobins?

  • Students of history and postcolonial studies
  • Anyone who wants to understand why people revolt
  • Anyone interested in how political ideas can change the world

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Livros sobre European History: The Sleepwalkers por Christopher Clark

The Sleepwalkers

Christopher Clark
How Europe Went To War in 1914
4.5 (275 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Sleepwalkers?

Christopher Clark’s The Sleepwalkers takes a fresh look at the outbreak of the First World War, focusing on the alliances established among Europe’s nations in the years leading up to 1914. In his compelling and masterful account, Clark examines the decisions, both big and small, that led to the outbreak, and investigates the common belief that the war was an inevitability.

Quem deveria ler The Sleepwalkers?

  • Anyone who wants to learn more about the outbreak of the First World War
  • Anyone interested in European history and international relations
  • Anyone interested in how wars can start

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Livros sobre European History: Bloodlands por Timothy Snyder

Bloodlands

Timothy Snyder
Europe Between Hitler and Stalin
4.4 (193 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Bloodlands?

In Bloodlands (2010), author Timothy Snyder tells the tragic story of the people caught in the crossfire between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. The victims of the “bloodlands,” or territories that after the war became the Eastern Bloc, were pushed and pulled by two ruthless powers and treated like pawns both before the conflict and afterward.

Quem deveria ler Bloodlands?

  • Historians with a particular interest in World War II
  • People interested in the modern history of Eastern Europe
  • Students of German or Russian history

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Livros sobre European History: One of Us por Åsne Seierstad

One of Us

Åsne Seierstad
The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway
4.5 (18 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é One of Us?

One of Us (2015) tells the story of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist who killed 77 people on July 22, 2011. Beginning with Breivik’s personal life and detailing the development of his extremist political views and his planning of the massacre, these blinks give you an unflinching look into the mind of the man who carried out this devastating and senseless attack.

Quem deveria ler One of Us?

  • Those curious about the most tragic day in recent Norwegian history
  • People hoping to gain insight into the mind of a terrorist
  • Anyone interested in how dangerous poor police work can be

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Livros sobre European History: World Order por Henry Kissinger

World Order

Henry Kissinger
Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History
4.2 (186 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é World Order?

World Order (2014) is a guide to the complex mechanisms that have governed international relations throughout history. These blinks explain how different countries conceive of different world orders and how they are held in balance or brought into conflict.

Quem deveria ler World Order?

  • Anyone who wants to learn more about the intricacies of global politics
  • Students of political science, governance and international relations
  • Everyone with an interest in globalization and clashes of cultures

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Livros sobre European History: Ukraine Crisis por Andrew Wilson

Ukraine Crisis

Andrew Wilson
What It Means for the West
4.3 (735 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Ukraine Crisis?

Ukraine Crisis (2014) addresses the peaceful protests and violent conflicts that have rocked Ukraine in recent years. This book take a look at the events surrounding the Maidan uprising, the Russian annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in the Donbas. Importantly, the crisis is put into context not just for the future of Ukraine but also how it affects Russia, the European Union and the world.

Quem deveria ler Ukraine Crisis?

  • Students and professors of history or politics
  • People interested in contemporary history
  • Anyone curious about the power play between Russia and the West

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Livros sobre European History: A Peace to End All Peace por David Fromkin

A Peace to End All Peace

David Fromkin
The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and Creation of the Modern Middle East
4.5 (354 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Peace to End All Peace?

The Middle East today is a hotbed of violence and war. Whether the civil war in Syria or the intractable Arab-Israeli conflict, peace in the region seems a far-off dream. Yet how did the Middle East become so unstable? In A Peace to End All Peace (1989), you’ll learn that European colonial ambitions during World War I were the catalyst that led to today’s modern crises.

Quem deveria ler A Peace to End All Peace?

  • Anyone interested in understanding the Middle East
  • Political junkies
  • Students of history or international relations

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Livros sobre European History: Jerusalem por Simon Sebag Montefiore

Jerusalem

Simon Sebag Montefiore
The Biography
4.0 (160 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Jerusalem?

Jerusalem (2011) tells the story of a city considered holy by three of the world’s major religions, and which is central to some of the greatest conflicts in human history. These blinks detail the history of Jerusalem, the near-constant battles it has inspired and the fundamental role it has played in shaping humankind over the course of millennia.

Quem deveria ler Jerusalem?

  • Anyone interested in theology, history and war
  • Jews, Christians and Muslims
  • Anyone interested in the crucial precursors to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East

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Livros sobre European History: This Blessed Plot por Hugo Young

This Blessed Plot

Hugo Young
Britain and Europe From Churchill to Blair
4.1 (43 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é This Blessed Plot?

Nowadays, it’s common knowledge that Britain sees itself as distinct from the rest of Europe. For instance, they use the pound instead of the euro and do not take part in the EU free travel zone. But how did Britain’s relationship with Europe end up like this? That’s what This Blessed Plot (1998) is all about. It explains that, since WWII, Britain has had a conflicted relationship with the European project, filled with negotiations and exemptions. With the “Brexit” now on everyone’s mind, find out more about this complicated history and what it might be able to tell us about Britain’s future.

Quem deveria ler This Blessed Plot?

  • Anyone interested in the “Brexit” referendum
  • Political junkies
  • Students of modern European history

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Livros sobre European History: Russian Roulette por Michael Isikoff and David Corn

Russian Roulette

Michael Isikoff and David Corn
The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump
4.1 (66 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Russian Roulette?

Russian Roulette (2018) relates the results of an investigation by two journalists into the Russian interference in the 2016 American presidential election. These include details on Trump’s business ties to Russia, the Russian connections of his campaign team, the Russian hacking of Democratic institutions, the disinformation campaigns on social media and what Russian intelligence might have gathered to compromise Trump. The blinks also tell how the American intelligence community and the Obama administration reacted to the Russian hacking.

Quem deveria ler Russian Roulette?

  • News junkies interested in the 2016 US presidential election
  • Concerned citizens who want to know more about Trump’s ties to Russia
  • Students of politics seeking an explanation for why Trump won

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Livros sobre European History: Killing the Rising Sun por Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

Killing the Rising Sun

Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard
How America Vanquished World War II Japan
4.3 (93 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Killing the Rising Sun?

Killing the Rising Sun (2016) tells the story of the Pacific War, which took place between 1941 and 1945, and its main belligerents, the United States and Japan. From the attack on Pearl Harbor to bloody invasions of Japan to the development of the world’s first atomic bomb, the book portrays the brutality of World War II from a US perspective, and describes how the war was eventually won.

Quem deveria ler Killing the Rising Sun?

  • Fans of world history and politics
  • Military enthusiasts
  • Anyone obsessed with or fascinated by the story of World War II

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Livros sobre European History: The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956 por Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
An Experiment in Literary Investigation
4.6 (301 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956?

The Gulag Archipelago (1973) is a literary chronicle of the Soviet work camps known as gulags, which existed between the years 1918–56. Drawing from his own experience as a prisoner, as well as the reports, memoirs and letters of hundreds of others, author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn provides a chilling account of the constant dread and horror of life in the gulags, while also charting the psychology and organization behind the government-sanctioned prison system.

Quem deveria ler The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956?

  • Students of Soviet history
  • Advocates and critics of communism
  • Freedom fighters

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Livros sobre European History: Why The West Rules – For Now por Ian Morris

Why The West Rules – For Now

Ian Morris
The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future
4.3 (93 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Why The West Rules – For Now?

Why The West Rules – For Now (2010) is a treatise on Western rule. It examines what “the West” is and how its current dominance came about. Starting with the earliest development of humankind, it rules out racist genetic beliefs and theories of cultural superiority. It describes how East and West have been locked neck and neck in a race for advancement up to the present day. And, of course, it goes on to address the question: will the West’s dominance last?

Quem deveria ler Why The West Rules – For Now?

  • Anyone wondering why or if the West rules – and what “the West” is
  • Historians and archaeologists
  • Politicians and those interested in politics

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Livros sobre European History: Destiny Disrupted por Tamim Ansary

Destiny Disrupted

Tamim Ansary
A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes
4.4 (142 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Destiny Disrupted?

Destiny Disrupted (2009) tells history from an Islamic perspective. It begins before the emergence of Muhammad and Islam in the seventh century CE and ends with the decline of the Islamic empires in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. On this epic journey, Tamim Ansary describes the fascinating stories of great Muslim states, scholars and leaders – a perspective on history that is, unfortunately, widely unknown to most Westerners.

Quem deveria ler Destiny Disrupted?

  • Historians and students of religion
  • Westerners curious about the Islamic perspective on world history
  • Readers eager to learn more about Islamic culture and religion

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Livros sobre European History: The Silk Roads por Peter Frankopan

The Silk Roads

Peter Frankopan
A New History of the World
4.5 (276 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Silk Roads?

The Silk Roads (2015) is a comprehensive history of the world, written with an eye to the networks of trade that shaped it. The networks of trade first established in ancient Persia and later linked with Chinese trade routes created a great network between the East and the West. But these Silk Roads are not relics of the past. They have morphed and changed, and their impact can be felt today, right down to America’s fateful engagement in the region where it all began.

Quem deveria ler The Silk Roads?

  • Economists looking for historical parallels
  • Intrigued followers of world events who want to learn about trade
  • Historians of all stripes

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Livros sobre European History: A Spy Among Friends por Ben Macintyre

A Spy Among Friends

Ben Macintyre
Philby and the Great Betrayal
4.2 (60 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Spy Among Friends?

A Spy Among Friends (2014) details the life of Kim Philby, a highly respected operative who rose through the ranks of the British secret services during World War II and the Cold War. Though a seeming paragon of British values, he actually spent his career working as a double agent for the Russians.

Quem deveria ler A Spy Among Friends?

  • Fans of John Le Carré and other spy novelists
  • People interested in the history of the Cold War
  • Espionage enthusiasts and would-be spies

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Livros sobre European History: The Square and the Tower por Niall Ferguson

The Square and the Tower

Niall Ferguson
Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook
4.4 (90 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Square and the Tower?

Our networked lives are often seen as a product of the recent past. After all, didn’t the internet, social media, globalized trade and international terrorist networks first emerge in the late twentieth century? Renowned historian Niall Ferguson begs to differ. Providing a sweeping overview of Western history, from the birth of the printing press to the election of Donald Trump, The Square and the Tower (2018) offers a compelling argument that networks have been a key driver of historical change for a very long time and will only become more important in the future.

Quem deveria ler The Square and the Tower?

  • History buffs who love grand theories about the past
  • Anyone who’s befuddled by recent political events
  • Social media professionals keen to learn how networks can change the world

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Livros sobre European History: Say Nothing por Patrick Keefe

Say Nothing

Patrick Keefe
A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
4.2 (55 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Say Nothing?

Say Nothing (2018) explores a shocking true story of murder during the Northern Ireland Conflict. These blinks are a compelling meditation on one of the darkest chapters of Irish history, and shine a light on some of the key figures in the conflict as well as the period’s most notorious atrocities.

Quem deveria ler Say Nothing?

  • History buffs looking for fresh insights
  • True crime enthusiasts
  • Avid news readers interested in international relations

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Livros sobre European History: The Origins of Totalitarianism por Hannah Arendt

The Origins of Totalitarianism

Hannah Arendt
4.6 (492 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Origins of Totalitarianism?

The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) is a landmark work by Hannah Arendt, in which she traces the anti-Semitic and imperialist roots of modern-day totalitarianism in Europe. Starting with the rise of the nation-state in the seventeenth century, Arendt reveals the prejudices and myths that empowered the Nazism and Stalinism of the early twentieth century, and that can lead to the erosion of free-thinking democracy. She also gives clear warning on how to avoid predatory totalitarian movements in the future.

Quem deveria ler The Origins of Totalitarianism?

  • Students of philosophy and political science
  • Anyone interested in how history can teach us about the present
  • People concerned about human rights

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Livros sobre European History: The Congo from Leopold to Kabila por Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja

The Congo from Leopold to Kabila

Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja
A People’s History
4.3 (91 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Congo from Leopold to Kabila?

The Congo from Leopold to Kabila (2002) is the history of the Congolese democratic movement in the twentieth century. The history begins with Belgian colonial rule, working its way through Mobutu’s reign of terror, before looking at the Congo Wars and concluding with the prolific unrest still rampant at the turn of the century. This survey illuminates how exploitative external interests and internal weaknesses have hampered the Congolese democratic movement and proposes how it might still advance.

Quem deveria ler The Congo from Leopold to Kabila?

  • Curious minds interested in Congolese history and its democracy movement
  • Students of colonial and postcolonial history
  • Africans and non-Africans seeking African history as told from an insider perspective

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Livros sobre European History: The Spy and the Traitor por Ben Macintyre

The Spy and the Traitor

Ben Macintyre
The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
4.6 (114 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Spy and the Traitor?

The Spy and the Traitor (2018) details the real-life spy story of Oleg Gordievsky, the Soviet double-agent whose efforts contributed to the end of the Cold War. These blinks trace Gordievsky’s progress through the KGB and his years spying for MI6, the British secret service, before his final daring escape to the West.

Quem deveria ler The Spy and the Traitor?

  • Fans of espionage and spy stories
  • History buffs looking for a fresh perspective on the Cold War
  • Political science nerds who want to see realpolitik in action

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Livros sobre European History: Upheaval por Jared Diamond

Upheaval

Jared Diamond
Turning Points for Nations in Crisis
4.3 (393 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Upheaval?

Upheaval (2019) takes us through some of modern history’s biggest national crises to find out how each nation ended up in such trouble, and how they managed to get out of it. Looking at seven different nations, author Jared Diamond reveals how some of the same problems and solutions have emerged time and again, whether we’re looking at Chile and Indonesia in the 1970s, or Australia and Germany after WWII.

Quem deveria ler Upheaval?

  • History buffs
  • Students of political science
  • Globally minded individuals interested in world affairs

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Livros sobre European History: A Woman of No Importance por Sonia Purnell

A Woman of No Importance

Sonia Purnell
The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
4.7 (100 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Woman of No Importance?

A Woman of No Importance (2019) sheds light on the shadowy world of wartime espionage and the career of one of the Allies’ most effective spies in the battle against Nazi Germany – Virginia Hall. In these blinks, we’ll follow Virginia from her Maryland home to the jazz clubs of interwar Paris and the warren-like streets of Lyon, the city in which she learned her trade. Along the way, you’ll discover how the “limping lady” dodged Gestapo agents, martialled the French resistance and revolutionized spycraft.

Quem deveria ler A Woman of No Importance?

  • Adventure addicts 
  • History buffs 
  • Francophiles 

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Livros sobre European History: The Secret Barrister por The Secret Barrister

The Secret Barrister

The Secret Barrister
Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken
4.1 (36 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Secret Barrister?

The Secret Barrister (2019) takes a behind-the-scenes look at the often chaotic and frighteningly disorganized world of England and Wales’ criminal justice system. As revealed by an experienced criminal barrister, the current system is woefully underfunded and suffering from a lack of resources, yet is also under threat from proposed reforms that would impose further cuts. However, there are some reasonable ways for the system to improve.

Quem deveria ler The Secret Barrister?

  • Students of law and ethics
  • Fans of true crime
  • Advocates for prison reform

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Livros sobre European History: Nine Pints por Rose George

Nine Pints

Rose George
A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood
4.4 (56 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Nine Pints?

Nine Pints (2018) explores the rich but neglected story of blood. Taking a panoramic view and approaching the subject from multiple angles, Rose George looks into the science of blood and details some of the institutions, businesses and taboos that have arisen around this vital fluid.

Quem deveria ler Nine Pints?

  • Armchair doctors fascinated by medical science
  • Anyone not clued up on the brilliance of blood
  • Squeamish souls who need to face their fears

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Livros sobre European History: Dark Towers por David Enrich

Dark Towers

David Enrich
Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, and an Epic Trail of Destruction
4.4 (97 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Dark Towers?

Dark Towers (2020) is a heavily researched look into the ignominious rise and devastating fall of Deutsche Bank. Over the course of 150 years, the bank helped build the American railroad system, funded Nazi genocide, schmoozed Russian oligarchs, and had a hand in the election of President Donald Trump. When Deutsche executive Bill Broeksmit killed himself in 2014, he came to symbolize the destructive power of the bank’s institutional greed.

Quem deveria ler Dark Towers?

  • People who work in finance
  • Anyone still mad about the government’s Wall Street bailout
  • Stock market watchers

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Livros sobre European History: The Romanovs por Simon Sebag Montefiore

The Romanovs

Simon Sebag Montefiore
1613-1918
4.5 (142 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Romanovs?

The Romanovs (2016) charts the stunning rise and dramatic fall of one of the world’s great dynasties. The Romanov family helmed the Russian empire for three centuries filled with family dramas, power struggles, political upheaval, and opulent spending.

Quem deveria ler The Romanovs?

  • Russophiles and Romanov fans
  • Fans of history with a taste for juicy drama
  • Revolutionaries brushing up on old-school socialist revolts

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Livros sobre European History: Bedtime Biography: Queen of Fashion por Caroline Weber

Bedtime Biography: Queen of Fashion

Caroline Weber
What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution
4.5 (75 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Bedtime Biography: Queen of Fashion?

Narrated by Marston York

Music by Federico Coderoni

Queen of Fashion (2006) unveils the untold ways in which Marie Antoinette, with her iconoclastic sense of fashion and rebellious nature, challenged the status quo of 18th century French court. Expressing herself through daring originality, her story reveals a great deal about the revolutionary politics that make up the history of both fashion and France.

Quem deveria ler Bedtime Biography: Queen of Fashion?

  • Fashionistas wanting to know more about the link between power and clothing
  • Francophiles obsessed with Marie Antoinette
  • History students interested in the French Revolution

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Livros sobre European History: Fake Law por The Secret Barrister

Fake Law

The Secret Barrister
The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies
4.6 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Fake Law?

Fake Law (2020) examines the truth behind some of Britain’s most infamous crimes and criminal trials. Packed with insights into how the law really works, these blinks explore the disconnect between the reality of the justice system, and how it’s portrayed in the media.

Quem deveria ler Fake Law?

  • True crime fans
  • Law students looking for a fresh perspective
  • Anyone interested in current affairs

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Livros sobre European History: The Diary of a Young Girl por Anne Frank

The Diary of a Young Girl

Anne Frank
4.8 (202 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Diary of a Young Girl?

The Diary of a Young Girl (first published 1952; this edition 1977) tells the story of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family during the Second World War. It offers a remarkable portrait of a maturing young woman forced into an unbelievable situation but rising to the occasion. In her diary, Anne shares her thoughts and dreams, revealing a remarkable talent that was tragically taken from the world, along with millions of other lives during the Holocaust.

Quem deveria ler The Diary of a Young Girl?

  • People interested in stories of life during wartime
  • Anyone who likes true stories of resilience and survival
  • Young women looking for inspirational figures

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Livros sobre European History: Empire por Niall Ferguson

Empire

Niall Ferguson
How Britain Made the Modern World
4.6 (381 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Empire?

Empire (2003) offers a compelling overview of the highs and lows of the British Empire, from its late-to-the-game beginnings in the seventeenth century to its ultimate collapse in the twentieth century. Through the many disgraces and unparalleled achievements, you’ll learn how Great Britain came to control close to a quarter of the world, and how we’re still coming to terms with this legacy.

Quem deveria ler Empire?

  • History buffs
  • Anyone interested in the legacy of colonialism
  • People curious about the world economy

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Livros sobre European History: Wagnerism por Alex Ross

Wagnerism

Alex Ross
Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music
4.4 (71 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Wagnerism?

Wagnerism (2020) chronicles how the works of Richard Wagner have influenced thinkers in the years since his death. Exploring the multitude of ways in which people have interpreted his music, it looks beyond his artistic legacy to his political influence – most of all on the Nazi party.

Quem deveria ler Wagnerism?

  • Classical music fans who want to broaden their knowledge
  • Historians interested in the role of music and culture
  • Politics enthusiasts who want to explore the history of ideas

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Livros sobre European History: Agent Sonya por Ben Macintyre

Agent Sonya

Ben Macintyre
Moscow’s Most Daring Wartime Spy
4.5 (66 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Agent Sonya?

Agent Sonya (2020) is the biography of a respectable housewife, who also just happened to be one of Soviet intelligence’s most intrepid and high-ranking spies. The book traces the life of Ursula Kuczynski, code-name Sonya, from her birth in Berlin, through her radicalization as a communist and her career as a spy who both foiled the Nazis and arguably kicked off the Cold War.

Quem deveria ler Agent Sonya?

  • World War II history buffs
  • Espionage enthusiasts
  • Anyone who loves the thrill and suspense of a good spy story

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Livros sobre European History: Flash Crash por Liam Vaughan

Flash Crash

Liam Vaughan
A Trading Savant, a Global Manhunt, and the Most Mysterious Market Crash in History
4.4 (83 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Flash Crash?

Flash Crash (2020) tells the story of the “Hound of Hounslow,” Navinder Singh Sarao, a British man accused of triggering the sudden and dramatic stock market crash of 2010. This is a detailed and fast-paced tale of global fraud and quixotic dreams.

Quem deveria ler Flash Crash?

  • Those with an interest in financial fraud and daring swindles 
  • Fans of gripping investigative journalism
  • Anyone who follows global finance

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Livros sobre European History: The Plantagenets por Dan Jones

The Plantagenets

Dan Jones
The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England
4.5 (209 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Plantagenets?

The Plantagenets (2012) is a rollicking history of eight generations of English royal rule. From the Crusades through the signing of Magna Carta and up to the start of the Hundred Years’ War, the House of Plantagenet ruled during some of the most thrilling times of English history.

Quem deveria ler The Plantagenets?

  • Lovers of high drama and intrigue
  • Game of Thrones fans
  • Medieval history fanatics

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Livros sobre European History: The Twelve Caesars por Suetonius

The Twelve Caesars

Suetonius
A look into the triumphs and tragedies of the Roman Empire's first twelve emperors
4.5 (291 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Twelve Caesars?

The Twelve Caesars (121 CE) is one of the most colorful biographical works ever written. By turns opinionated, sensational, and dramatic, it documents the lives of the men who wielded absolute power in Rome after its transformation from a republic into an empire in 27 BCE. A one-time private secretary to one of those emperors, Hadrian, Suetonius was intimately familiar with court life. In the Twelve Caesars, he uses that knowledge to shed light on the highs and lows of the empire’s early years, as well as on the virtues and all-too-human failings of its supposedly divine rulers. 

Quem deveria ler The Twelve Caesars?

  • History buffs
  • Classicists
  • Fans of drama and intrigue

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Livros sobre European History: Bedtime Biography: Stasiland por Anna Funder

Bedtime Biography: Stasiland

Anna Funder
Scenes From Behind the Berlin Wall
4.6 (300 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Bedtime Biography: Stasiland?

Read to you by Karen Cass.

In East Germany, a spy agency called the Stasi built the most sophisticated surveillance network the world has ever seen. For almost 30 years, East Germans were confined physically by the Berlin Wall, but the Stasi’s network of spies and informers was responsible for keeping them in check mentally. It’s hard to imagine what everyday life is like for victims of a surveillance state. Stasiland is their story.

Quem deveria ler Bedtime Biography: Stasiland?

  • Cold War buffs
  • People interested in true-life espionage
  • History fans

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Livros sobre European History: The Happiest Man on Earth por Eddie Jaku

The Happiest Man on Earth

Eddie Jaku
The Beautiful Life of an Auschwitz Survivor
4.7 (461 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Happiest Man on Earth?

The Happiest Man on Earth (2020) is the true story of one man, who survived inconceivable horrors during the Holocaust, and afterward made it his mission to change the world for the better. Eddie Jaku saw first-hand how a Fascist regime could spark anti-Semitic hatred, and turn former friends and neighbors into killers. In talking about what happened, he shares how love and kindness helped him to survive one of the worst atrocities in human history.

Quem deveria ler The Happiest Man on Earth?

  • History buffs interested in the Holocaust and fascism
  • Memoir-lovers excited to hear the story of an extraordinary man
  • People who want to learn more about surviving complex trauma

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Livros sobre European History: Powers and Thrones por Dan Jones

Powers and Thrones

Dan Jones
A New History of the Middle Ages
4.6 (357 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Powers and Thrones?

Powers and Thrones (2021) is a comprehensive history of the Middle Ages. Tracing time from the fall of the western Roman Empire to the Protestant Reformation, these blinks reveal how forces such as global networks, climate change, mass migration, pandemics, and technological innovation, as well as political leaders, the clergy, and knights, shaped the medieval world.

Quem deveria ler Powers and Thrones?

  • History nerds fascinated by the Middle Ages
  • Anyone curious about the history of pandemics
  • Sociologists, archeologists, and political scientists

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Livros sobre European History: The Gates of Europe por Serhii Plokhy

The Gates of Europe

Serhii Plokhy
A History of Ukraine
4.3 (301 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Gates of Europe?

The Gates of Europe (2015) offers a compelling overview of the history of Ukraine, a nation which lies between the East and the West. Due to this unique geographic position, Ukraine has been fought over and subjugated by a long line of imperial forces throughout history. Indeed, the history of Ukraine is one of the most important facets in the history of Europe.

Quem deveria ler The Gates of Europe?

  • History buffs
  • People curious about Russian-Ukrainian relations
  • Anyone interested in democracy

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Livros sobre European History: Dominion por Tom Holland

Dominion

Tom Holland
How the Christian Revolution Remade the World
4.2 (122 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Dominion?

Dominion (2021) is a grandiose look at the impact Christianity has had on the development of the Western mind. From its roots in antiquity to the pop singles of the twentieth century, the story follows the dramatic development of Christian thought over three thousand years.

Quem deveria ler Dominion?

  • Lovers of broad-sweep history
  • Those looking for an insouciant take on European history
  • Anyone who thinks they know what Christianity is all about

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Livros sobre European History: The Forgotten 500 por Gregory A. Freeman

The Forgotten 500

Gregory A. Freeman
The Untold Story of the Men Who Risked All for the Greatest Rescue Mission of World War II
4.6 (207 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Forgotten 500?

The Forgotten 500 (2007) tells the story of Allied airmen who were trapped behind enemy lines in World War II and the courageous citizens of Yugoslavia who risked everything to help them get home. For political reasons, the story remained classified for decades until the 1980s. But now, the events leading to the largest rescue operation of the war are available to us all.

Quem deveria ler The Forgotten 500?

  • Any and all who are interested in the Balkans or World War II history
  • Serbians and Americans looking to learn more about their nations’ past
  • Everyone who enjoys a riveting story about people overcoming overwhelming odds

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Livros sobre European History: The Anglo-Saxons por Marc Morris

The Anglo-Saxons

Marc Morris
The Roots of England
4.7 (235 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Anglo-Saxons?

The Anglo-Saxons (2021) is a history of the Germanic warriors and settlers whose arrival in Britain in the sixth century changed the course of the island’s history. Beginning with the collapse of Roman rule, it charts the rise of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, their conversion to Christianity, and the gradual unification of the country that became known as England. Along the way, it sheds light on the development of England’s language, culture, cities, and political and religious institutions. 

Quem deveria ler The Anglo-Saxons?

  • History buffs 
  • Anglophiles 
  • Medievalists

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Livros sobre European History: The Nazi Conspiracy por Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch

The Nazi Conspiracy

Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch
The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill
4.6 (312 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Nazi Conspiracy?

The Nazi Conspiracy (2023) tells the thrilling true story of the first meeting between the leaders of the Allied forces during the height of World War II – and the top-secret Nazi plot that almost changed the course of history. Full of drama, twists, and political intrigue stretching all over the world, it shows how the three leaders – Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin – defied all odds, and arranged one of the most pivotal events in the entire war.

Quem deveria ler The Nazi Conspiracy?

  • World War II buffs looking for a deep exploration of one of the lesser-known developments of the war 
  • Armchair historians interested in the small events that changed the world
  • Anyone who loves political drama, intrigue, and a good spy story

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Livros sobre European History: The Nightingale por Kristin Hannah

The Nightingale

Kristin Hannah
A Novel
4.6 (52 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Nightingale?

The Nightingale (2015) is a historical novel telling the often-neglected story of those left behind when soldiers go off to war. Set in northwestern France during World War II and told through the eyes of two sisters, this sweeping saga reveals the hidden horrors, and heroism, of the survivors.

Quem deveria ler The Nightingale?

  • Historical fiction buffs looking for a well-told tale from a new angle
  • Literature lovers craving epic stories of survival
  • Anyone interested in the true costs of war on all fronts

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Livros sobre European History: The Cold War por Robert J. McMahon

The Cold War

Robert J. McMahon
A Very Short Introduction
4.5 (253 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Cold War?

The Cold War (2003) provides an overview of the conflict that defined the second half of the twentieth century. Beginning in the immediate aftermath of World War Two, it traces the Cold War’s development through the rest of the century, laying out its underlying causes and overall contours.

Quem deveria ler The Cold War?

  • History buffs
  • Students of military strategy and foreign relations 
  • Those who want to understand one of the twentieth century’s defining conflicts

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Livros sobre European History: Letter to the American Church  por Eric Metaxas

Letter to the American Church

Eric Metaxas
4.1 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Letter to the American Church ?

Letter to the American Church (2022) is part cautionary tale, part call-to-action to churches in America. It challenges Christians to speak up and be more involved in shaping the state of the country, even if that means getting political.

Quem deveria ler Letter to the American Church ?

  • Christians interested in politics
  • Lutheran scholars
  • Church leaders

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Livros sobre European History: River of the Gods por Candice Millard

River of the Gods

Candice Millard
Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile
4.3 (35 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é River of the Gods?

River of the Gods (2022) follows two audacious individuals as they search for the source of the world’s longest river. At the time, this was a question of mythical proportions, and one which would consume and break the men sent to answer it.

Quem deveria ler River of the Gods?

  • History buffs
  • Travel lovers
  • Anyone who grew up with navigation apps on their smartphone

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Livros sobre European History: Jane Eyre por Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë
4.7 (74 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Jane Eyre?

Jane Eyre (1874) is an intense, intimate portrait of a young woman’s search to find her place in Victorian society without compromising her passionate ideals. It follows her as she navigates life’s obstacles – and her developing love for the mysterious Edward Rochester.

Quem deveria ler Jane Eyre?

  • Hopeless romantics who crave plot twists and turns
  • History lovers keen to get a window into life as a nineteenth-century governess
  • Fans of period dramas like Outlander and Bridgerton

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Livros sobre European History: Ordinary Men por Christopher R. Browning

Ordinary Men

Christopher R. Browning
Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland
4.6 (37 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Ordinary Men?

Ordinary Men (1992) tells the disturbing tale of how a group of men went from “ordinary” to brutal, hardened killers executing the Nazi mission during the Holocaust. It examines in detail the evolution of these men’s attitudes, from the beginning when most experienced disgust at the gruesome tasks they were asked to carry out, through to the end when almost all had become accustomed to the cruelty and some even came to delight in it. Above all, it is a warning and a reminder of what humanity is capable of in its darkest moments.

Quem deveria ler Ordinary Men?

  • World War II and Holocaust historians
  • Survivors of the Holocaust and their relatives and ancestors
  • Anyone who thinks themselves incapable of acts of cruelty

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Livros sobre European History: Endurance por Alfred Lansing

Endurance

Alfred Lansing
Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
4.7 (294 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Endurance?

Endurance (1959) is the epic saga of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition across the Antarctic continent on foot – a journey that became a race against time, the elements, and the harshest climate on earth to rescue his crew.

Quem deveria ler Endurance?

  • Leaders longing for real-world examples of extraordinary ability
  • History buffs craving a front-row seat to the action
  • Adventure lovers seeking their next armchair thrill ride

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Livros sobre European History: The WEIRDest People in the World por Joseph Henrich

The WEIRDest People in the World

Joseph Henrich
How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous
4.2 (167 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The WEIRDest People in the World?

The WEIRDest People in the World (2020) describes why Westerners think and behave so differently from most other people. It also explains how the policies of the Western Church in the realms of marriage and kinship have helped cultivate these odd cultural attributes, transforming the world and helping the West flourish in the process. 

Quem deveria ler The WEIRDest People in the World?

  • Anyone interested in the confluence of history, anthropology, culture, and economics
  • Westerners seeking a greater understanding of cross-cultural differences
  • Fans of experimental psychology

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Livros sobre European History: The Mosquito Bowl por Buzz Bissinger

The Mosquito Bowl

Buzz Bissinger
A Game of Life and Death in World War II
4.1 (14 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Mosquito Bowl?

The Mosquito Bowl (2022) tells the story of American football stars going to war and playing one more game when they get there. It details a nation divided by bigotry but united by sport and a common enemy.

Quem deveria ler The Mosquito Bowl?

  • History buffs
  • World War II aficionados
  • College football fans

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Livros sobre European History: The Pope at War por David I. Kertzer

The Pope at War

David I. Kertzer
The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler
4.3 (239 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Pope at War?

The Pope at War (2022) follows the first years of Eugenio Pacelli’s papacy. Based on documents released by the Vatican in 2020, the book reveals the never-before-told story of the pope’s secret negotiations with Hitler.

Quem deveria ler The Pope at War?

  • World War II history buffs
  • Students of Catholic history
  • Anyone interested in why good people do bad things

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Livros sobre European History: War and Peace por Leo Tolstoy

War and Peace

Leo Tolstoy
4.2 (303 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é War and Peace?

War and Peace (1869) is a novel that follows the lives of several aristocratic families during the French invasion of Russia and the Napoleonic Wars. It explores themes of love, war, politics, and the human condition, and is considered one of the great works of literature.

Quem deveria ler War and Peace?

  • Curious minds craving timeless wisdom
  • Eager explorers of Russia’s literary landscapes
  • Time travelers fond of the Napoleonic era

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Livros sobre European History: The Things We Make por Bill Hammack

The Things We Make

Bill Hammack
The Unknown History of Invention from Cathedrals to Soda Cans
4.3 (205 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Things We Make?

The Things We Make (2023) dispels the myth around some of the greatest and most ordinary inventions. It retells their making as a creative application of the engineering method, a principle that explains how people in ancient times built some of the marvels that still capture our imagination today.

Quem deveria ler The Things We Make?

  • Anyone fascinated about how things of beauty and utility are made
  • Engineering history buffs
  • Curious minds trying to apply the engineering method to their own lives

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Livros sobre European History: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism por Max Weber

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

Max Weber
3.5 (41 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905) argues that the work ethic and values of early Protestant sects like Calvinism strongly influenced the development of capitalism in Western Europe. Weber's classic text traces these cultural origins, exploring how religious changes catalyzed the rise of modern economic systems by reshaping mindsets surrounding work, enterprise, and the accumulation of wealth.

Quem deveria ler The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?

  • History buffs craving works that explore important cultural trends
  • Political minds seeking the foundations of contemporary social divides
  • Anyone curious about the roots of modern work culture – and how to change it

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Livros sobre European History: The Trial por Franz Kafka

The Trial

Franz Kafka
4.3 (60 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Trial?

The Trial ( 1925 ) tells the distressing story of Josef K. who wakes up one morning to find he’s under arrest for an unnamed offense. As cryptic legal proceedings unfold around him, K. struggles to make sense of his predicament or convince others of his innocence. It’s a  disturbing parable that raises philosophical questions about personal dignity and free will when pitted against entrenched bureaucracies.

Quem deveria ler The Trial?

  • People who appreciate surreal, disorienting stories
  • Readers and listeners grappling with existential questions
  • Anyone who feels alienated from bureaucracy

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Livros sobre European History: The Faerie Queene por Edmund Spenser

The Faerie Queene

Edmund Spenser
4.2 (5 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Faerie Queene?

The Faerie Queene (1590) is an epic poem combining adventure, romance, and moral instruction. This allegorical masterpiece uses the mythical journeys of knights, ladies, witches, and warriors to explore themes of virtue, chivalry, and the idealized English monarchy.

Quem deveria ler The Faerie Queene?

  • History buffs, especially lovers of the Renaissance era
  • Classicists keen to learn about a seminal work of epic poetry
  • True romantics in the mood for tales of chivalry and courtship

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Livros sobre European History: A Tale of Two Cities por Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens
4.4 (165 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Tale of Two Cities?

A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the tumultuous times of the French Revolution and London in the late eighteenth century. The story revolves around the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a dissolute English lawyer, who share a striking physical resemblance. As the novel unfolds, it explores themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and the stark contrast between the two cities of Paris and London, ultimately culminating in a powerful and emotionally charged climax.

Quem deveria ler A Tale of Two Cities?

  • History enthusiasts
  • Literature lovers
  • Students of social justice

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Livros sobre European History: Areopagitica por John Milton

Areopagitica

John Milton
4.4 (17 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Areopagitica?

Areopagitica (1644) details Milton's passionate appeal for freedom of the press and against censorship. Arguing for the right to freely express and circulate ideas, it erects a crucial pillar of democratic society.

Quem deveria ler Areopagitica?

  •  Freedom of speech advocates
  •  Aspiring political scientists
  •  Literature enthusiasts

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Livros sobre European History: The Odyssey por Homer

The Odyssey

Homer
4.6 (150 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Odyssey?

The Odyssey (c. eighth century BC) is one of the foundational works of Western literature. The ancient Greek epic chronicles the arduous 10-year journey of hero Odysseus as he strives to return home from the Trojan War. Battling vengeful gods, mythical monsters, and the siren call of temptation, Odysseus's quest is not just for Ithaca, but for identity and meaning in a turbulent world.

Quem deveria ler The Odyssey?

  • Adventurers who love an epic travel story
  • Fans of fairy tales, fantasy, and mythology
  • Students of classic literature

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Livros sobre European History: The Art Thief por Michael Finkel

The Art Thief

Michael Finkel
A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
4.6 (163 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Art Thief?

The Art Thief (2023) is the remarkable true story of a Europe-wide crime spree that lasted over a decade and netted almost two billion in stolen art. Along the way exposing how an enabling family, and international rules of criminal investigation, led to many of the most important works being destroyed.

Quem deveria ler The Art Thief?

  • True crime lovers looking for an unusual tale 
  • Psychology buffs curious about intimate portraits of narcissistic personalities in action
  • Anyone curious about how important works of art disappear, and why they are so often never recovered

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Livros sobre European History: The Unbearable Lightness of Being por Milan Kundera

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Milan Kundera
4.2 (75 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Unbearable Lightness of Being?

The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984) tells the story of the intertwined lives of two couples navigating love, politics, and existential dilemmas in Soviet-era Czechoslovakia. By exploring the concepts of “lightness” and “weight” it offers reflections on fate, the choices we make in life, and the very nature of existence.

Quem deveria ler The Unbearable Lightness of Being?

  • Philosophers looking to explore the nature of existence through a classic narrative
  • History buffs interested in personal lives amid the politics of Soviet-era Czechoslovakia
  • Artists curious about the interplay between personal freedom and societal constraints

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Livros sobre European History: Poor Things por Alasdair Gray

Poor Things

Alasdair Gray
A Novel
4.2 (71 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Poor Things?

Poor Things (1992) is an award-winning postmodern novel that takes readers on a whirlwind tour through the monstrous and gothic world of late-Victorian Glasgow. A Frankenstein-esque tale of a dubious scientific experiment, it playfully subverts genre conventions to provide a fresh perspective on the representation of women in literature.

Quem deveria ler Poor Things?

  • Fans of satirical postmodern literature
  • History buffs who love all things Victorian 
  • Sci-fi enthusiasts interested in a modern take on Frankenstein

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Livros sobre European History: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas por John Boyne

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

John Boyne
4.9 (7 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2006) is a best-selling historical novel. It’s the tale of the secret friendship between two nine-year-old boys, Bruno and Shmuel, who both live at Auschwitz, only on opposite sides of the fence.

Quem deveria ler The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?

  • Young people
  • Fans of historical fiction
  • Anyone who enjoys moving stories about friendship

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Livros sobre European History: Ulysses por James Joyce

Ulysses

James Joyce
4.3 (162 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Ulysses?

Ulysses (1922) is a modernist novel that unfolds over the course of a single day in Dublin on June 16, 1904. The narrative follows two young men as they navigate the city and encounter a diverse array of characters and situations. Through its intricate narrative structures and literary styles, the novel explores themes of identity, consciousness, and the complexities of the human experience.

Quem deveria ler Ulysses?

  • Fans of classic literature
  • Those interested in the origins of modernism
  • Anyone curious about a reimagining of The Odyssey

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Livros sobre European History: The Remains of the Day por Kazuo Ishiguro

The Remains of the Day

Kazuo Ishiguro
4.1 (111 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Remains of the Day?

The Remains of the Day (1989) features one of contemporary literature’s most unforgettable narrators, Stevens, a butler who reminisces on his life in service at one of England’s stately homes in the years leading up to World War II. 

Quem deveria ler The Remains of the Day?

  • Fans of contemporary literature
  • History lovers interested in a literary take on the interwar years in England
  • Period drama devotees seeking a look at life in a stately home

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Livros sobre European History: Escape from Freedom por Erich Fromm

Escape from Freedom

Erich Fromm
3.7 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Escape from Freedom?

Escape from Freedom (1941) examines the paradox of human freedom: though it is cherished, increased freedom also brings anxiety, responsibility, and a quest for surrendering individuality, which human history and individual development vividly illustrate.

Quem deveria ler Escape from Freedom?

  • Psychology enthusiasts
  • History buffs
  • Social science students

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Livros sobre European History: Richard III por William Shakespeare

Richard III

William Shakespeare
A tyrant's ruthless climb to power and inevitable downfall
4.3 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Richard III?

Richard III (1593) follows the ruthless Duke of Gloucester as he manipulates, murders, and schemes his way to the English throne. Through deception and violence, Richard eliminates rivals including his own brothers and the young princes, but his tyranny ultimately sparks rebellion. The play culminates in Richard's defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, where Henry Tudor claims victory and establishes the Tudor dynasty.

Quem deveria ler Richard III?

  • Students of political manipulation 
  • Theater and literature enthusiasts
  • History buffs interested in power

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Livros sobre European History: Candide por Voltaire

Candide

Voltaire
Or, all for the Best
4.4 (88 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Candide?

Candide (1759) is a famous satire by French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire. The novella follows a naive young man’s journey through a world of misfortunes, challenging his unwavering belief in optimism. This timeless tale is a critique of the philosophical notion that all suffering serves a greater cosmic purpose, delivering with razor-sharp wit and provocative insight. 

Quem deveria ler Candide?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts interested in a critique of optimism
  • Fans of dark humor and absurdist narratives
  • Students of French literature and the Age of Enlightenment

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Livros sobre European History: Robinson Crusoe por Daniel Defoe

Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe
3.9 (63 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Robinson Crusoe?

Robinson Crusoe (1719) is a tale of a man who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad. He faces solitude, crafting his survival from his shipwreck’s remains, and encounters cannibals, captives, and mutineers before he is finally rescued.

Quem deveria ler Robinson Crusoe?

  • Adventure literature lovers
  • Students of English literature
  • Fans of survival stories

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Livros sobre European History: Material World por Ed Conway

Material World

Ed Conway
The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization
3.7 (88 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Material World?

Material World (2023) delves into the profound influence of six fundamental materials on the course of human civilization: sand, salt, iron, copper, oil, and lithium. You'll explore how these elements have not only built and destroyed empires, but are also crucial to shaping our present existence and future. It's a captivating journey revealing the largely unseen impact of everyday materials on our lives, from ancient times to the digital age.

Quem deveria ler Material World?

  • History enthusiasts intrigued by how materials have impacted civilizations
  • Environmentalists interested in sustainable resource management
  • Technology buffs fascinated by material innovation and usage

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Livros sobre European History: Endgame por Omid Scobie

Endgame

Omid Scobie
Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival
3.4 (136 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Endgame?

Endgame (2023) is a penetrating investigation into the British monarchy's current state, grappling with challenges such as an unpopular king and a power-hungry heir. It examines the monarchy's struggles in a rapidly modernizing world, especially following Queen Elizabeth II's death, and the institution's conflicts with antiquated views on race, class, and money.

Quem deveria ler Endgame?

  • Royal family enthusiasts and history buffs
  • Followers of British politics and governance
  • Fans of biographies and investigative journalism

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Livros sobre European History: The War of the Worlds por H.G. Wells

The War of the Worlds

H.G. Wells
4.6 (112 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The War of the Worlds?

The War of the Worlds (1898) tells the classic story of what happened when a series of mysterious cylinders landed in rural English villages at the end of the nineteenth century. What starts as a curious anomaly becomes a horrific tale of intergalactic invasion that has thrilled readers for over a hundred years.

Quem deveria ler The War of the Worlds?

  • Fans of classic sci-fi
  • Anyone interested in literary history
  • Visitors from Mars

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Livros sobre European History: Pride and Prejudice por Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen
3.9 (143 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Pride and Prejudice?

Pride and Prejudice (1813) is the classic story of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy, a couple who must overcome all manner of social and financial obstacles – including their own initial dislike of each other – to find lasting love.

Quem deveria ler Pride and Prejudice?

  • True romantics seeking an all-time classic love story
  • History buffs curious about class life in Regency-era England
  • Lovers of classic literature and period dramas

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Livros sobre European History: The Maniac por Benjamín Labatut

The Maniac

Benjamín Labatut
4.1 (25 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Maniac?

The Maniac (2023) traces Hungarian polymath John von Neumann’s singular legacy on the dreams and nightmares of the twentieth century and our current age of artificial intelligence. A foray that spans the nuclear age and showcases the brilliant minds who helped define it.

Quem deveria ler The Maniac?

  • Technology enthusiasts interested in the impact it has on humanity
  • Those fascinated by mathematicians and scientists who transformed scientific thinking
  • Seekers of answers to moral questions surrounding innovation and discovery

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Livros sobre European History: The Age of Reason por Thomas Paine

The Age of Reason

Thomas Paine
4.4 (8 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Age of Reason?

The Age of Reason (1794) fiercely critiques organized religion and challenges the legitimacy of the Bible, promoting deism, reason, and free thought over blind faith and dogmatic beliefs. It remains one of the most influential books of all time.

Quem deveria ler The Age of Reason?

  • Advocates of secularism
  • Critics of organized religion
  • Students of Enlightenment thought

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Livros sobre European History: The Scarlet Letter por Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne
4.0 (25 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Scarlet Letter?

The Scarlet Letter (1850) delves into the repercussions of sin, societal judgment, and the pathway to personal redemption, journeying through the life of Hester Prynne, an adulteress in a Puritan society.

Quem deveria ler The Scarlet Letter?

  • Fans of historical fiction
  • Readers interested in morality tales
  • Feminist literature enthusiasts

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Livros sobre European History: How Fascism Works por Jason Stanley

How Fascism Works

Jason Stanley
The Politics of Us and Them
3.7 (100 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How Fascism Works?

How Fascism Works (2018) provides an analysis of the politics of manipulation and division. In it, you’ll explore how authoritarian ideologies construct narratives, undermine truth, and seek to reshape society in their image. By the end, you’ll be equipped with a deeper understanding of how fascism really works – and how to identify it in the world around you.

Quem deveria ler How Fascism Works?

  • Anyone concerned over the world’s current political trajectory
  • Students of history or politics looking to learn lessons of the past
  • Individuals curious about how political manipulation works

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Livros sobre European History: New Cold Wars por David E. Sanger

New Cold Wars

David E. Sanger
China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West
3.4 (90 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é New Cold Wars?

New Cold Wars (2024) chronicles the United States’ confrontations with Russia and China as they vie for global supremacy. It details the turbulent struggle for military, economic, political, and technological dominance, exploring the pivotal questions of our era – from Ukraine’s battlefield to Taiwan’s tech hubs to the White House Situation Room.

Quem deveria ler New Cold Wars?

  • Political science enthusiasts
  • History buffs
  • Professionals in national security and defense

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Livros sobre European History: The Shortest History of Economics por Andrew Leigh

The Shortest History of Economics

Andrew Leigh
Explore Key Economic Moments and Their Impact on Today’s World
4.1 (234 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Shortest History of Economics?

The Shortest History of Economics (2024) explores the hidden economic forces that have shaped human history. It examines how capitalism and market systems emerged, linking economic developments to major historical events from the rise of agriculture to modern conflicts. 

Quem deveria ler The Shortest History of Economics?

  • Students seeking context for modern economic theories
  • Curious general readers interested in how economies evolve
  • Anyone who wants a new lens on human history

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Livros sobre European History: Autocracy, Inc. por Anne Applebaum

Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum
The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
4.0 (96 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Autocracy, Inc.?

Autocracy, Inc. (2024) explores the intricate networks that link modern authoritarian regimes, highlighting how they collaborate through financial corruption, surveillance technologies, and propaganda to weaken democratic institutions globally. It reveals that these regimes, while not united by ideology, are bound together by a shared pursuit of power and impunity, challenging the democratic world in unprecedented ways.

Quem deveria ler Autocracy, Inc.?

  • Students and scholars of political science and international relations
  • Advocates and activists working to defend democracy and human rights
  • Business leaders and economists interested in global market dynamics under autocratic regimes

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Livros sobre European History: The Wide Wide Sea por Hampton Sides

The Wide Wide Sea

Hampton Sides
The Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
4.4 (99 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Wide Wide Sea?

The Wide Wide Sea (2024) recounts the final expedition of Captain James Cook, the legendary European “first navigator.” His exploration of a vast uncharted sea led to amazing discovery as well as tragedy. It encapsulates the thrills of scientific advancement while also revealing the perils of colonization.

Quem deveria ler The Wide Wide Sea?

  • History enthusiasts
  • Adventure seekers
  • People interested in cross-cultural encounters

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Livros sobre European History: Children of Ash and Elm por Neil Price

Children of Ash and Elm

Neil Price
A History of the Vikings
4.1 (43 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Children of Ash and Elm?

Children of Ash and Elm (2020) provides a sweeping and nuanced exploration of the Viking Age, spanning the years 750 to 1050. Rather than relying on the distorted narratives shaped by historical biases, it delves deeply into the Vikings' culture, politics, and cosmology, offering a more authentic portrayal of their world. It highlights the Vikings’ profound impact as traders, raiders, explorers, and colonists, tracing their influence across an astonishingly vast region – from the eastern shores of North America to the Asian steppe. 

Quem deveria ler Children of Ash and Elm?

  • History enthusiasts fascinated by Viking culture and expansion
  • Readers interested in authentic, archaeologically-backed historical narratives
  • Scholars exploring pre-Christian religions and ancient cosmologies

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Livros sobre European History: Freedom por Angela Merkel with Beate Baumann

Freedom

Angela Merkel with Beate Baumann
Memories 1954 – 2021
4.4 (128 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Freedom?

Freiheit (2024) is the autobiography of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, which she wrote three years after leaving office. In it, Merkel looks back on her life and offers a glimpse into a slice of contemporary events and political history.

Quem deveria ler Freedom?

  • Anyone interested in contemporary history
  • Fans and critics of Angela Merkel
  • People who want to learn more about democracies and dictatorships

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Livros sobre European History: This Time Is Different por Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth S. Rogoff

This Time Is Different

Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth S. Rogoff
Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
4.5 (14 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é This Time Is Different?

This Time is Different (2011) analyzes eight centuries of financial crises, demonstrating that despite claims of uniqueness, these crises follow remarkably similar patterns. While countries eventually recover from financial storms, human nature's tendency to believe "this time is different" leads to repeated cycles of crisis, as each generation forgets or ignores the lessons of the past.

Quem deveria ler This Time Is Different?

  • Policy makers looking to avoid future economic missteps 
  • Finance workers who want to spot signs of impending crises
  • History lovers ready for a deep dive into economic history

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Livros sobre European History: Unwell Women por Elinor Cleghorn

Unwell Women

Elinor Cleghorn
Misdiagnosis and Myth in a Man-Made World
4.4 (27 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Unwell Women?

Unwell Women (2021) traces the historical misunderstanding and misdiagnosis of women’s bodies throughout medical history. Drawing from historical research. it reveals how medical knowledge has been shaped by gender bias and chronicles the stories of women who have challenged and transformed medical orthodoxy.

Quem deveria ler Unwell Women?

  • Medical professionals who want to understand historic and current biases
  • Women with chronic illnesses struggling to be heard in clinical settings 
  • Feminists ready to unravel the patriarchal history of medicine

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Livros sobre European History: Kaput por Wolfgang Münchau

Kaput

Wolfgang Münchau
The End of the German Miracle
4.5 (63 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Kaput?

Kaput (2024) dismantles the myth of invincibility surrounding Europe’s economic powerhouse. You’ll discover how decades of collusion between industry and politics left the nation vulnerable to energy shocks, digital stagnation, and dependence on authoritarian regimes. This is a sharp wake-up call for anyone invested in where Germany – and by extension, Europe – is headed next.

Quem deveria ler Kaput?

  • Economics students looking into European economic decline
  • Business leaders reliant on German supply chains
  • German citizens wondering what’s going on with their economy

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Livros sobre European History: The Habsburgs por Martyn Rady

The Habsburgs

Martyn Rady
The Rise and Fall of a World Power
4.4 (47 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Habsburgs?

The Habsburgs (2020) chronicles the remarkable six-century rise of a dynasty that grew from humble Swiss beginnings into the world’s first truly global empire – not through battlefield victories, but by strategic marriages. Through meticulous historical analysis, it reveals how the same intermarriage practices that built Habsburg power ultimately contributed to their biological and political decline, leaving an indelible mark on European art, culture, and geopolitics that continues to shape our world today. 

Quem deveria ler The Habsburgs?

  • Anyone interested in the political and cultural foundations of modern Europe
  • History buffs interested in monarchy and dynastic politics
  • Those curious about the internal and external forces that lead to the fall of empires

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Livros sobre European History: The French Revolution por Thomas Carlyle

The French Revolution

Thomas Carlyle
A History
4.4 (69 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The French Revolution?

The French Revolution (1837) is a seminal work that presents the revolutionary period as a series of dramatic episodes told in vivid, often chaotic prose. Through its unconventional style and prophetic tone, it established a new approach to historical writing that emphasized the spiritual and symbolic dimensions of political upheaval, rather than merely documenting events.

Quem deveria ler The French Revolution?

  • History buffs who love a story with extra flair and drama
  • Political philosophers interested in frameworks for understanding societal collapse
  • Literature lovers curious about Carlyle’s unique and dramatic storytelling techniques

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Livros sobre European History: The Reader por Bernhard Schlink

The Reader

Bernhard Schlink
A Novel
4.4 (36 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Reader?

The Reader (1995) tells the story of Michael Berg’s love affair with an older woman, Hanna, and his subsequent discovery that she was a concentration camp guard. How could a woman capable of arousing such passion, warmth, and joy have been complicit in the Holocaust? Michael’s question is the question that haunted an entire generation of Germans born after the war: what drove ordinary men and women to commit such extraordinary horrors? 

Quem deveria ler The Reader?

  • Readers drawn to morally complex love stories
  • Anyone interested in postwar German identity
  • Fans of introspective literary fiction

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Livros sobre European History: The Lives of the Artists por Giorgio Vasari

The Lives of the Artists

Giorgio Vasari
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
4.2 (33 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Lives of the Artists?

Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (1550) chronicles the evolution of Renaissance art in Italy, detailing the innovations, challenges, and cultural contributions of its most influential painters, sculptors, and architects.

Quem deveria ler The Lives of the Artists?

  • Students and enthusiasts of art history
  • Fans of Renaissance art and its cultural impact
  • Artists and designers looking for creative insights from the past

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Livros sobre European History: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight por Gawain Poet

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Gawain Poet
A Knight’s Test of Honor, Temptation, and Truth
4.4 (89 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Sir Gawain and the Green Knight?

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (late 14th century) tells the story of a knight from King Arthur’s court who accepts a mysterious challenge from a supernatural visitor. What begins as a public display of bravery turns into a private struggle with fear, temptation, and the cost of keeping one’s word. As Gawain journeys to meet his fate, he’s tested in ways that reveal the tension between outer honor and inner truth.

Quem deveria ler Sir Gawain and the Green Knight?

  • Fans of medieval literature
  • Readers drawn to moral ambiguity
  • Anyone curious about Arthurian legend

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Livros sobre European History: Enemies and Neighbors por Ian Black

Enemies and Neighbors

Ian Black
Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017
4.3 (46 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Enemies and Neighbors?

Enemies and Neighbors (2017) tells the story of Israel and Palestine, two peoples building nations on the same piece of land and the century of wars, uprisings, and peace deals that have ensued. From the conflicts of the British Mandate to the shattered hopes of the Oslo Accords and beyond, it offers a clear-eyed look at how this relationship has become so volatile and destructive.

Quem deveria ler Enemies and Neighbors?

  • History buffs looking for an overview of one of the world’s most enduring conflicts
  • Documentary fans interested in real-world power struggles
  • News junkies who want more context about today’s headlines

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Livros sobre European History: Capitalism por Sven Beckert

Capitalism

Sven Beckert
A Global History
4.3 (66 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Capitalism?

Capitalism (2025) chronicles the birth and development of our current economic system, tracing a thousand years of history across six continents. Developing from diverse trading networks spanning Asia, Africa, and Europe, capitalism explosively reshaped the world—with enslaved labor camps serving as a crucial launchpad. This work reveals that what now feels inevitable is actually a recent human creation, one that has never matched the ideal of free markets and whose reach still has limits.

Quem deveria ler Capitalism?

  • Readers curious about how our current economic system came to dominate the world
  • History enthusiasts interested in understanding global connections between different regions and time periods
  • Students and scholars of economics, politics, or sociology seeking a broad historical perspective on capitalism's development

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Livros sobre European History: The Medici por Paul Strathern

The Medici

Paul Strathern
Godfathers of the Renaissance
4.6 (84 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Medici?

The Medici (2016), examines how one modest family became among the most powerful in Europe through banking innovation, political manipulation, and unprecedented cultural patronage. It explores their role in sponsoring the Italian Renaissance alongside their relationships with artists, scientists, and political figures who shaped Western civilization.

Quem deveria ler The Medici?

  • History enthusiasts interested in Renaissance Italy, or the origins of modern banking and finance
  • Political minds interested in how influence operates outside of formal power structures
  • Art and culture lovers curious about the patrons responsible for masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci

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Livros sobre European History: The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World por Edward Shepherd Creasy

The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World

Edward Shepherd Creasy
From Marathon to Waterloo
4.2 (53 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World?

The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (1851) takes us from ancient Athens to the Napoleonic Era, explaining how a handful of conflicts shaped history and set the stage for the modern world. It offers a strong, understandable narrative for European development and the military strategy that changed its trajectory over the years.

Quem deveria ler The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World?

  • History lovers who want the big picture
  • Listeners of history podcasts
  • Fans of military history and strategy

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Livros sobre European History: The Coming Storm por Odd Arne Westad

The Coming Storm

Odd Arne Westad
Power, Conflict and Warnings from History
4.4 (44 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Coming Storm?

The Coming Storm (2026) draws lessons from years before the First World War and applies them to our current geopolitical landscape. It offers an in-depth analysis of the rivalries and dynamics of the great European powers of the early 20th century, drawing a line between that era and the early 21st century, paying particular attention to the rivalry between the US and China. It offers an explanation of how WWI eventually broke out and suggests how we might avoid another Great Power war.

Quem deveria ler The Coming Storm?

  • Politically-savvy folk looking for fresh insights on the current geopolitical landscape
  • History buffs who know that it always repeats itself
  • Anyone who reads the news and feels fear for the future

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Livros sobre European History: World Cup Fever por Simon Kuper

World Cup Fever

Simon Kuper
A Soccer Journey in Nine Tournaments
3.5 (2 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é World Cup Fever?

World Cup Fever (2026) traces the history of football’s greatest tournament, the World Cup. This four-yearly collision of athletic brilliance, geopolitical theatre and corporate excess is about so much more than football. Each tournament is a window onto the wider world: reunification, apartheid, revolution, authoritarianism, and the enduring human need for collective joy. 

Quem deveria ler World Cup Fever?

  • Football fans looking for an insider’s view of iconic World Cup moments
  • History buffs interested in viewing historical events through a sporting lens
  • Political junkies who want to understand how sport and political power intersect

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What's the best European History book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The Black Jacobins as the ultimate read on European History.

What are the Top 10 European History books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • The Black Jacobins by C.L.R. James
  • The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark
  • Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder
  • One of Us by Åsne Seierstad
  • World Order by Henry Kissinger
  • Ukraine Crisis by Andrew Wilson
  • A Peace to End All Peace by David Fromkin
  • Jerusalem by Simon Sebag Montefiore
  • This Blessed Plot by Hugo Young
  • Russian Roulette by Michael Isikoff and David Corn

Who are the top European History book authors?

When it comes to European History, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • C.L.R. James
  • Christopher Clark
  • Timothy Snyder
  • Åsne Seierstad
  • Henry Kissinger

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