Love Crowley's books. His work on the Portuguese navel empire was fascinating. He spins a great narrative through his works. Thanks for these lists. Very informative.
YES MICHAEL! GIVE ME MORE BOOKS I CAN'T BUY IN ROMANIA! I will serious buy a kindle just to read these. If you can do one for Greece because I love it that much more
Please keep these history recommendations coming!! I'd love to see some about the middle East, I have "a peace to end all peace" by David Fromkin on my tbr
Another Peter Heather book, called Barbarians and Empire: The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe is also a worthy read. It centers more on the Migration Era and its various causes and effects, though.
Okay, I just happened to have Rubicon and Dynasty on my shelf. Don't remember where or when I got them, but I think I know what I'm reading after I am done with my Norse focused stuff. I will finally become the meme 😅 Cheers for the recommendations as always!
Could you make a video about the best short history books and your favourite historical fiction books? That would be interesting I started today with "The rise of rome" 👌🏻
You have missed a spot with the most of Byzantine history. I can recommend A short history of Byzantium by John Julius Norwich or works by Anthony Kaldellis
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Absolutely loving your videos! Keep it up Michael!
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I look forward to watching you grow, please keep up the excellent work!
Love Crowley's books. His work on the Portuguese navel empire was fascinating. He spins a great narrative through his works. Thanks for these lists. Very informative.
@josephjennings1657 that one looks good. I just picked up Empires of the Sea from him as well which is a continuation of the 1453 thread
Brilliant Michael !
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Some books going in my basket 👍 you have a great way of communicating and your passion comes across in these videos. Keep the vids coming!
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YES MICHAEL! GIVE ME MORE BOOKS I CAN'T BUY IN ROMANIA! I will serious buy a kindle just to read these. If you can do one for Greece because I love it that much more
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Please keep these history recommendations coming!! I'd love to see some about the middle East, I have "a peace to end all peace" by David Fromkin on my tbr
Michael, thank you for your channel…what would you recommend on books about Constantine? Any recommendations would be appreciated 😊
Another Peter Heather book, called Barbarians and Empire: The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe is also a worthy read. It centers more on the Migration Era and its various causes and effects, though.
When brushing up for this list I discovered that, and that is basically meant to be included as a trilogy, so I'll definitely be getting that soon
Okay, I just happened to have Rubicon and Dynasty on my shelf. Don't remember where or when I got them, but I think I know what I'm reading after I am done with my Norse focused stuff. I will finally become the meme 😅 Cheers for the recommendations as always!
Rome by M. Rostovftzeff is a great overview. Just finished the ascent of Octavian
A top historical biographies video would be interesting
Love this! Thanks for the upload. Have you read PAX by Tom Holland yet? If so, where would this fit in post-dynasty?
Are you going to pick up Alexandria by Islam Issa if you haven’t already? Grabbed it yesterday and I’m hopeful about it.
Very nice
your channel is new but you are really kicking greetings from Pakistan
Could you make a video about the best short history books and your favourite historical fiction books? That would be interesting
I started today with "The rise of rome" 👌🏻
You have missed a spot with the most of Byzantine history. I can recommend A short history of Byzantium by John Julius Norwich or works by Anthony Kaldellis
I cut it off purposely but I'll hit ya back with Peter Heather's The Restoration of Rome
@@KistReadsBooks Certainly looks like an interesting read, but the one I really want to pick up is the Storm before the Storm for sure
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Lmaoo bro you look like my close friend sadly he doesn’t like history, we have almost the same taste as far as history goes, easiest subscribe ever
Sounds like a handsome dude lmao, welcome!
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