History Books
recommended by historians
Last updated: April 24, 2025
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Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt
by Jan Assmann -
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Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt
by John Baines -
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The Chapel of Ptahhotep
by Paolo J. Scremin & Yvonne M. Harpur -
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Village Life in Ancient Egypt
by Andrea McDowell -
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The Tale of Sinuhe and other ancient Egyptian poems
by Richard Parkinson
The best books on Ancient Egypt, recommended by Elizabeth Frood
The best books on Ancient Egypt, recommended by Elizabeth Frood
Egyptologist Elizabeth Frood recommends books that take us away from the elite context of Egyptian history and focus on the ‘normal’ lives of Egyptians.
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History of the French Revolution
by Jules Michelet -
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The French Revolution
by Hippolyte Taine -
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Democracy in America
by Alexis de Tocqueville -
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Reflections on the Revolution in France
by Edmund Burke -
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The Complete Essays of Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne (trans. by Donald M. Frame) -
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The Prince
by Niccolo Machiavelli
The best books on The French Revolution, recommended by Peregrine Worsthorne
The best books on The French Revolution, recommended by Peregrine Worsthorne
For anybody wanting to go into politics a mastery of the French Revolution is an enormous help and a knowledge of history essential, says Peregrine Worsthorne, the columnist and former editor of Britain’s Sunday Telegraph. He recommends the best books on the French Revolution, both for and against.
The best books on Early Irish History, recommended by Hector McDonnell
One of Ireland’s best-known contemporary painters discusses five books on early Irish history and explains that the myriad of oddly named and often eccentric Irish saints are in fact mythical ancestors or local gods
The best books on Cambodia, recommended by David Chandler
David Chandler, one of the foremost western scholars on Cambodian history—and author of the first study of S-21, the Khmer Rouge interrogation centre—recommends the best books on Cambodia.
The best books on The Enlightenment, recommended by Sophie Gee
The author of The Scandal of the Season – and Princeton University professor – gives an 18th century literature specialist’s view of the Enlightenment.
The best books on Nazi Hunters, recommended by Guy Walters
The Times journalist calls Simon Wiesenthal a liar. He’s just not this secular saint that everyone says he is – his memoirs all contradict each other and are at odds with the rest of the evidence