1. State your favorite historical times and places to study and read on
2. Other anons recommend you similar events, times and places you might like to read up on
19th century America, 18th-20th century Ireland, 17th-20th century Japan
1. State your favorite historical times and places to study and read on
2. Other anons recommend you similar events, times and places you might like to read up on
19th century America, 18th-20th century Ireland, 17th-20th century Japan
Veeky Forums doesn't read
>19th century America
I recommend "Western Places, American Myths - How We Think About The West" by Gary J. Hausladen, interesting read.
I'm interested in the 19th century as well, but more on the societal structures of the United States, preferable Mid-late 1800s.
Victorian era colonies. Basically all of russian history. Qing/RoC China. The era of American imperialism.
>Basically all of russian history
"The Russian Civil War" by Edward Mawdsley is a good start on the civil war.
Evan Mawdsley*
Fucked up the name
It's fiction, but I love my Mishima, and he really captures 17th-20th century Japan.
I personally love the Peloponnesian War and 19th Century America as well.
Medieval south-eastern Europe. Especially the relationship between Bulgaria and the ERE
18th century France bby
Warring States Japan, Genpei war
byzancuck empire
>inb4 Eastern
>Roman
>Empire
BUT MUH TESTUDO FORMATION
19-20th century South America
>crusades (inb4 /pol/)
>anglo-saxon lyfe
>Norse mythology
I find the evolution of European language fascinating, English and German in particular. As a primary English speaker I hate how lazy we have become with our language.
Also Veeky Forums and post First World War fiction is my go to.
19th century German history
nubian egypt also known as WE egypt
Pleb-tier history:
WW2
US revolution and civil war
Rome (Carthage is special snowflakes Rome)
Japanese history
Anything Arab really.
Rzeczpospolita and 16-18th century Central Europe.
Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Khanate.
WW1
Interbellum Europe.
The Crusades
Hundred Years War
Byzancucks
Anglo-Saxon England
Migration Period and Early Middle ages
Late republic rome, shinnegans of peter the great.
What I love
>Virtually all of the Roman Empire, but especially the Late Republic
>Alexander the Great
>Byzantium under Justinian the Great
Brythonic Kingdoms
Anything Armenia related
Post-European contact American Indian tribes
Nationalist China