Has /his/ made any reading list infographics yet?
>>1233846
add this to the afircan list
Well if we don't have one we should make one. Anyone got any ideas? A general history reading list perhaps?
bump for interest
>>1234065
Shit, we need one for not Europe, the one place no one knows about. Put Cahokia, 1491, and 500 Nations on the Americas.
What would a good breakdown look like? A few world histories spanning different periods then area specific histories, Asia, Americas etc? Perhaps a book for each country or a section for different schools of historical thought, conservative, marxist, revisionist?
What would the ideal type of books be? personally I'd be inclined towards highly readable but still vaguely academic because there is lots of popular histories out there but people will probably find them on their own whilst finding a really good academic book is much harder unless your already reasonably well read in that area.
>>1233846
No and let's keep it that way. There was a pretty good reading thread yesterday, but 99% of the time they're filled with meme books and shit that isn't worth the paper it's printed on. If you want to find books about a particular topic you're interested in, fire up Google Scholar.
I would love to see a chart of books on military history
>>1234065
we have a pretty good thread going on over here >>>/1213607/
>>1234295
Hola Reddit.
>>1234302
sry am drunk