Can someone recommend some good books about history? There is a lot of bullshit about history i learned in school that i need to forget.
I'm assuming US history?
If so, you can try Tom DiLorenzo or Thomas E. Woods. They have written books that adjust, add to or correct the historical record.
If you find something evil that wobbles, push it. - Gary North
Lies My Teach Told Me would be a good place to start.
Google Thomas Woods Jr.
my blog
Not just U.S, other places too.
Maybe some book about the time of the end of feudalism and one about the industrial revolution.
Herodotus and Thucydidies are a must read for any history buff. Fordham's Internet Source Book is a great place to start for primary source documents in eras of interest.
A book about the byzantine empire and about the feudalism would be nice too.
The link above:
Ancient History Sourcebook | Medieval Sourcebook | Modern History Sourcebook | Byzantine Studies PageOther History Sourcebooks: African | East Asian | Global | Indian | Islamic | Jewish | and Gay | Science | Women's
Historians of Interest * Current o Dennis L. Cuddy (19xx–present) o Walter E. Grinder (19xx–present) o David M. Hart (19xx–present) o Leonard Liggio (19xx–present) o Charles A. McGuire (?–?) o Eustace Mullins (1923–present) o Ralph Raico (19xx–present) o Joseph R. Stromberg (19xx–present) o Thomas E. Woods (19xx–present) * Recent o Harry Elmer Barnes (1889–1968) o Charles Austin Beard (1874–1948) o Mary Ritter Beard (1876–1958) o Clarence Buford Carson (1925–2003) o William Henry Chamberlin (1897–1969) o Gottfried Dietze (1920–2006) o James J. Martin (1916-2004) o Carroll Quigley (1910-1977) o Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995) o W. Cleon Skousen (1913-2006) o Antony C. Sutton (1925-2002) with some links to on-line sources
Don't forget A J P Taylor. I think both Rothbard and David Gordon found him great.
-Jon
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