What are the best books to read about medieval European history that won't cut out any of the more "problematic" parts?

What are the best books to read about medieval European history that won't cut out any of the more "problematic" parts?

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you’re best bet would be to start looking for historians before political correctness became a thing

Hilaire Beloc
Emerton Ephram
William Lecky
Francois Guizot
Henry Thomas Buckle

Read primary sources not nigger tier modern academia.

(If the author is a woman the rule of thumb is to toss it straight into the bin)

Any medievalists keeping track of the SJW drama unfolding in Medieval Studies?

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Basically this histrionic lunatic Dorothy Kim got mad at a tenured professor who was mildly pro trump and posted Milo shit

It isnt even interesting, shes mildly conservative at most, and look at how insane people got over it kek

>tfw no sheltered, autistic medeival studies gf

Seriously though, how wealthy do your parents have to be to get into this?

The Autumn of Middle Ages is a nice start

Barbara tuchmans a
A distant mirror is fantastic.

But also read the Greatest Knight

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The Waning of the Middle Ages
by Johan Huizinga

damn, i had that book but threw it away because it looked shit. and i like the middle ages.

fuck.

Bummer. I'll send you my copy, what's your address?

>Buys books buy females just to throw them away

The master sex, ladies and ladymen

I recommend you start by stop being a pussy who's scared of other pussies.

>we have to have more niggers studying old europe!

Life in a Medieval Castle (Gies)
Vanished Kingdoms.
Europe in the High Middle Ages.
Seeing Islam As Others Saw It.
Lost to the West.
A History of France from the Earliest Times to the Treaty of Versailles.
Heart of Europe.
In Distant Lands.

I havent kept up on self triggering, are we talking about social history as an SJW movement or something more.

Anyways, this and Tyremann's history of the Crusades are amazing

I hate them both.

Seconding Vanished Kingdoms, his Alt Clut article is fantastic

>I wrote this at a roundtable for Homonationalisms at Kalamazoo last year

I'm for one tired of the ceaseless screeching of those marginalised voices, ow about we make them shut up for good, eh? I specially hate the child raping bluehairs in the cultural Marxism community, its like they want the whole world to revolve around their victim complex

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Bruges goes through an attempted coup d'etat as their duke is slaughtered in church praying (without his armor on). After many acts of treachery and bloodshed the entire populace rises up against the pustchists and executes them. Galbert is a man of peaceful habits who witnesses the events and is deeply distressed by the anarchy that tears his tranquil city's life apart. Excellent eyewitness history

This is a great one alright. Loved it.

Barbara Tuchman is an amazing historian; Guns of August and Proud Tower are essential to anyone interested in WWI.