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February 02, 2015

Book Review: Phantom Terror

February 02, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

In his new book, historian Adam Zamoyski paints a picture of a Europe convulsed with fear of upheavals like the French Revolution and the tyranny of Bonaparte - and willing to do anything to prevent them

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european history, February 2015
November 12, 2013

Book Review: Citizen Emperor

November 12, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

A big new volume studies Napoleon Bonaparte from the peak of his power to the last days of his final exile

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european history, Napoleon Bonaparte, November 2013
May 05, 2013

Book Review: Global Crisis

May 05, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The 17th century found itself caught between widespread social upheaval and natural catastrophes unprecedented in human history - an absorbing new history looks at the entire world four centuries ago ... and of course glances at our own

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european history, history, May 2013
May 04, 2013

Book Review: Europe

May 04, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

That long-standing hotbed of world history, Europe, gets a big new dissection by one of our most engaging historians

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european history, history, May 2013
March 16, 2013

Book Review: Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment

March 16, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The greatest enemy of freedom is ... democracy? Come get to know Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson, ladies and gentlemen!

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european history, history, March 2013
February 08, 2013

Book Review: Europe Before Rome

February 08, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

A profusely illustrated you-are-there look at the excavations into European prehistory

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european history, February 2013, history
February 07, 2013

Book Review: Furies

February 07, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

The Italian Renaissance of Michelangelo and Raphael was built by - and traumatized by - the constant tramping of hired armies. A provocative new study looks at the birth-price of the modern era

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european history, February 2013, history, military history, renaissance history
January 29, 2013

Book Review: The Making of the First World War

January 29, 2013/ Steve Donoghue

A new history of World War I looks at twelve fragile moments, twelve turning points when small factors determined very large outcomes

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european history, first world war, history, January 2013, military history, World War One
November 22, 2012

New in Paperback: Cry Havoc

November 22, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

Dramatized in the pages of this brilliant book, the Nazi state's embracing of accelerated war-production set a dark pattern for the entire world

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November 22, 2012/ Steve Donoghue/
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european history, history, November 2012
September 08, 2012

Book Review: The Caliph's Splendor

September 08, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

One of our best popular historians sheds light on the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid, where learning and culture flourished at a time when the West was mired in filth and chaos.

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european history, September 2012
August 27, 2012

Book Review: Venice - History of the Floating City

August 27, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A new social history of Venice takes readers well beyond the myth and delves into the lives of the people - princes, merchants, women, immigrants - who brought the city to life

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August 2012, european history, venice
July 26, 2012

Book Review: Conquest

July 26, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

For thirty hard-fought years, the King of England was also the King of France - new in US bookstores is a thrilling account of those years

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english history, european history, Joan of Arc, July 2012, military history
July 24, 2012

Book Review: The Second World War

July 24, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A magisterial new one-volume history of the Second World War

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european history, July 2012, military history
April 30, 2012

Now in Paperback: The Atlantic and Its Enemies

April 30, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A big, pugnacious account of the post-WWII world

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Cold War, european history, May 2012
April 10, 2012

Now in Paperback: Berlin at War

April 10, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

An exceptionally powerful history of Berlin's rise and fall during the course of World War Two

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April 2012, european history, german history, Second World War
March 10, 2012

Book Review: The Lost History of 1914

March 10, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

A new look at the outbreak of World War I reminds readers of the individual people involved - and presents some intriguing might-have-beens.

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european history, first world war, March 2012, military history, World War One
February 16, 2012

Book Review: Kiev 1941

February 16, 2012/ Steve Donoghue

In Hitler's great gamble of attacking the Soviet Union in 1941, the legendary victories at Kiev weren't so glorious as standard histories would have us believe - so says a new book on the subject

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european history, February 2012, military history, world war II
November 19, 2011

Book Review: Catherine the Great

November 19, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

She nearly doubled the size of the Russian empire, she debated with philosophers, she endowed the first women's college in Russia, and she was a beloved mother to her people for 34 years - and she had a steady stream of lovers through it all. She was Catherine the Great.

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biography, european history, history, November 2011
November 09, 2011

Book Review: Venice Disputed

November 09, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

A beautifully illustrated examination of one Venetian nobleman's life-long wrangling with the experts over the public face of the Queen of the Adriatic.

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european history, November 2011, venice
July 13, 2011

Book Review: The Last Vikings

July 13, 2011/ Steve Donoghue

The Greenland settlements founded by the infamous Erik the Red lasted for centuries - and then failed. A new history tackles an old mystery

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european history, July 2011, vikings
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