This month’s best new history

 
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This Month's Best New History
 
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Book cover for We the People by Jill Lepore
A new history of the US Constitution for our time
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • "It is impossible to imagine a more instructive text on a more timely subject by a more accomplished historian" (Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny)
  • Examines the many revisions to our founding document — and how it might be amended next
  • Written by a New York Times bestselling, Bancroft Prize–winning author who teaches at Harvard
  • "Essential reading for all Americans" (Library Journal starred review)
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Media mentions for We the People by Jill LeporeMEDIA MENTIONS:NPR, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Next Big Idea Club, The Atlantic, The Economist, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Library Reads, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Literary Hub
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Book cover for History Matters by David McCullough
A Pulitzer Prize–winning author answers the question: Why should we study the past?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • This posthumous collection of essays "helps put our tumultuous times in perspective" (The Wall Street Journal) by assessing American values over the decades
  • "An enjoyable and warmhearted valedictory hymn to the American spirit" (Publishers Weekly)
  • From the famed scholar behind 1776, The Pioneers, and other great works of history
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Media mentions for History Matters by David McCulloughMEDIA MENTIONS:NPR, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Globe, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for The Blood in Winter by Jonathan Healey
'Netflix should make this enjoyable English civil war history into an epic drama' (The Times)
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • In 1642, Charles I sent armed forces to arrest dissidents in Parliament — an act that laid the groundwork for revolution
  • Political intrigue and larger-than-life personalities fill the pages of this "House of Cards–ish drama" (Literary Review)
  • "A rollicking history, packed with fire and excitement" (The Telegraph)
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Media mentions for The Blood in Winter by Jonathan HealeyMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Dark Renaissance by Stephen Greenblatt
Get to know Shakespeare's greatest rival in this gripping biography
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Meet Christopher Marlowe — the ambitious son of a cobbler who became Elizabethan England's second most famous playwright
  • "The rich historical detail, thriller-like pacing, and an abundance of intrigue keep the pages turning" (Booklist)
  • Penned by a Pulitzer Prize–winning author hailed as "one of America's leading humanities scholars" (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
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Media mentions for Dark Renaissance by Stephen GreenblattMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, NPR, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, The Times, The Boston Globe, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, BookPage, Literary Hub
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Book cover for The Improbable Victoria Woodhull by Eden Collinsworth
Meet the suffragist who ran for president before women could legally vote
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Victoria Woodhull was born into poverty and had no formal education — but rose to become a leader in the women's rights and labor movements
  • Highly anticipated by The Washington Post, Town & Country, and more
  • "A splendid account of a unique woman who was ahead of her time, and perhaps ours, too" (BookPage)
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Media mentions for The Improbable Victoria Woodhull by Eden CollinsworthMEDIA MENTIONS:Time Magazine, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Town & Country, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, BookPage, The Millions
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Book cover for Our Fragile Freedoms by Eric Foner
The nation's preeminent scholar of the Civil War era explores American freedom
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • "A delightful read for anyone who savors the pleasure of seeing history come alive in the work of a contemporary master" (New York Times bestselling author Henry Louis Gates Jr.)
  • These stirring essays from a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian reveal how 19th-century social movements are key to understanding our current political reality
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Media mentions for Our Fragile Freedoms by Eric FonerMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Born Equal by Akhil Reed Amar
How the notion of birth equality reshaped American law
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Between 1840 and 1920, a momentous reimagining of the US Constitution transformed the nation
  • Illuminates the legal underpinnings of abolition, birthright citizenship, universal suffrage, and other social movements
  • A "masterpiece" from "one of our most prodigious constitutional scholars" (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jonathan Eig)
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Media mentions for Born Equal by Akhil Reed AmarMEDIA MENTIONS:Time Magazine, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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Book cover for Without Fear by Keisha N. Blain
The remarkable, unsung stories of Black women who defined the concept of human rights
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • "A must-read for anyone who truly wants to understand America, and the world at large" (New York Times bestselling author Sharon McMahon)
  • Features detailed profiles of entrepreneurs, actresses, journalists, activists, and more — some famous, others lesser-known
  • From a #1 New York Times bestselling author and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist
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Media mentions for Without Fear by Keisha N. BlainMEDIA MENTIONS:Time Magazine, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for On Antisemitism by Mark Mazower
How has the meaning of antisemitism changed over time?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A "richly researched" account from "one of America's leading historians of power and identity" (Kirkus Reviews)
  • Explores the term's origins in 19th-century Europe — and the social, political, and legal conditions that have influenced our understanding of its definition
  • "Excellent and timely" (The New Yorker)
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Media mentions for On Antisemitism by Mark MazowerMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Goliath's Curse by Luke Kemp
What the collapse of past civilizations reveals about our future
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A sweeping survey of 5,000 years of human history, penned by a leading social scientist
  • This international bestseller and Next Big Idea Club must-read highlights the dangers of inequality and concentrated power
  • "Deeply sobering and strangely inspiring… Read it now, or your descendants will find it in the ruin" (New York Times bestselling author Johann Hari)
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Media mentions for Goliath's Curse by Luke KempMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, The Guardian, The Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
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