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Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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[–] Cowbee@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Whole world? No, nothing satisfactory. Individual parts? I like Blackshirts and Reds because it's a quick read and Parenti is a fantastic writer, though it focuses more on historical analysis than reciting historical events. It talks more about history than tells you history, if that makes sense.

Blowback is a podcast and not a book, but is fantastic and is more of a "telling you history" podcast than talking about history, if you instead wanted to learn more events than analysis of them.

[–] HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com -1 points 4 months ago

Piers anthony wrote a fantasy series with the idea of it being somewhat educational. It has this thing where the stories take place in different points in history and its like the characters are reincarnated but its not even quite like that. It is that everything that happened in the story has happened to the characters but the time period changes but at any particular point in the stories the characters would remember all the events as taking place in the time period they are currently in. Its hard to describe but I really liked it but I now notice there are five books and I only read the first three.