This month’s best new history

 
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This Month's Best New History
 
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Book cover for A Scandal in Königsberg by Christopher Clark
How a sex scandal involving two priests upended a Prussian city — and changed the West forever
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • "One of our greatest historians" (The Times) recounts a moral panic that illuminates the era's fierce philosophical and theological debates
  • Receiving rave reviews from The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, and many more
  • "A brilliant miniature history of 19th-century Prussia — its politics, class tensions, and cultural life brought vividly to the page" (Bancroft Prize–winning author David S. Reynolds)
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Media mentions for A Scandal in Königsberg by Christopher ClarkMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Financial Times, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Literary Hub
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Book cover for The Coming Storm by Odd Arne Westad
As the world's great powers battle for supremacy, what can the past reveal about our shared future?
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • "A short book on a big subject that will make you think long after you put it down" (Fareed Zakaria)
  • From a Yale professor of history and global affairs who's also a Bancroft Prize–winning author
  • Draws thought-provoking parallels between our current geopolitical challenges and those of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Media mentions for The Coming Storm by Odd Arne WestadMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Stay Alive by Ian Buruma
'A captivating mosaic of wartime Berlin' (Financial Times)
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • From movie stars to resistance fighters to forced laborers, see what life was like for Berlin residents during World War II
  • Drawn from letters, diaries, and interviews with eyewitnesses
  • "A beautifully written account of a city under military and moral siege" (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Anne Applebaum)
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Media mentions for Stay Alive by Ian BurumaMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal
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Book cover for A Woman's Work by Elinor Cleghorn
Motherhood, over thousands of years
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Meet a medieval nun with revolutionary ideas about the maternal body, an abolitionist advocating for enslaved mothers, and more
  • "A perfectly timed and illuminating triumph that consolidates Cleghorn's place among the foremost voices in medical history" (New York Times bestselling author Lindsey Fitzharris)
  • "Impressive research informs [this] vibrantly detailed" read (Kirkus Reviews starred review)
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Media mentions for A Woman's Work by Elinor CleghornMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist
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Book cover for The Dangerous Shore by Sara Vladic
During World War II, an unlikely group waged a secret battle to protect American shores
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Get to know the mobsters, double agents, scientists, and more who staved off sea invasions in this unique slice of wartime history
  • From a New York Times bestselling author and acclaimed documentary filmmaker
  • "A humdinger of a World War II tale populated by a cast of characters even Hollywood couldn't invent" (Pulitzer Prize finalist James M. Scott)
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Media mentions for The Dangerous Shore by Sara VladicMEDIA MENTIONS:Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Safe Passage by Evelyn Iritani
In 1943, a civilian exchange between the US and Japan changed the course of thousands of lives
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist illuminates a little-known chapter of World War II history
  • Learn how the US forcibly repatriated Japanese Americans in a desperate bid to rescue Allied civilians from Asia
  • A "quietly devastating account that spotlights how man's inhumanity to man flourishes in wartime" (Publishers Weekly)
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Media mentions for Safe Passage by Evelyn IritaniMEDIA MENTIONS:The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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Book cover for The Story of Stories by Kevin Ashton
The million-year history of stories, told here for the first time
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Traces the development of eight major storytelling tools — from fire and drawings to the printing press and smartphones
  • "This astonishing work of history will change how you see the screen in your pocket and how you hear the story in your head" (Daniel H. Pink)
  • "A riveting exploration of how tools have transformed the stories we tell — and who we become" (Adam Grant)
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Media mentions for The Story of Stories by Kevin AshtonMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, BookPage
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Book cover for El Paso by Jazmine Ulloa
Discover 'the real story of America' (Beth Macy) in this captivating look at a complex city
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A New York Times reporter charts the history of El Paso, the nation's most famous border town, through the lives of five families
  • Covers everything from the impact of the Mexican Revolution to today's changing immigration policies
  • "This brilliantly told book makes a persuasive claim that El Paso belongs in the center of the American narrative" (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Lawrence Wright)
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Media mentions for El Paso by Jazmine UlloaMEDIA MENTIONS:The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, The Boston Globe, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Booklist, Literary Hub
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Book cover for Seven Sisters by Veronica Buckley
Meet Empress Maria Theresia's seven daughters, all pawns in 18th-century dynastic politics
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • Includes Queen Marie Antoinette of France; Maria Christine, Duchess of Teschen; and Carolina of Naples, Napoleon's staunch enemy
  • "A richly detailed history of eventful lives" (Kirkus Reviews starred review), based on the women's diaries and letters
  • Court intrigue, personal ambition, and revolution abound in this "novel and insightful" page-turner (Adam Zamoyski)
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Media mentions for Seven Sisters by Veronica BuckleyMEDIA MENTIONS:The Wall Street Journal, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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Book cover for In the Shadow of the Great House by Daniel Rood
A powerful history of the American plantation and its enduring legacy
WHY IT'S READWORTHY:
  • A prominent scholar argues that plantations did not disappear with abolition, but evolved — from post–Civil War sharecropping to today's factory farms
  • "Deftly explores the volatile power of plantations to reshape environments, disseminate miseries, concentrate wealth, and generate rebellions" (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alan Taylor)
  • "A necessary reframing of slavery's afterlives" (New York Times bestselling author Michael Eric Dyson)
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Media mentions for In the Shadow of the Great House by Daniel RoodMEDIA MENTIONS:Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub
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