Journal setzman's Journal: British, German history texts 3
For some reason I've been interested in quality British and German history texts here lately. Any suggestions?
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Most of what I have is in the medieval period (surprise surprise) but I have some other stuff as well.
Here are a few picked off my shelf:
England in Europe: 1066-1453, edited by Nigel Saul. A collection of essays and articles examining England's central role in European history, explicitly trying to chip away
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Elizabeth, by David Starkey. An interesting book reviewing the life and personality of Gloriana, and the dangerous times in which she lived.
The Penguin History of England. A series of books focusing on various points in English history. At times a bit dry, but still interesting. One particular volume, Beginnings of English Society by Dorothy Whitelock, is particularly interesting from a social standpoi