Ping-Pong Diplomacy is a book written by Nicholas Griffin that explores the historical event that helped to improve relations between the United States and China. The book focuses on the 1971 table tennis tournament that took place in China, which was the first time that an American sports team had visited the country since the…
The Great Leveler is a book written by Walter Scheidel, a historian and professor at Stanford University. The book explores the various ways in which societies have experienced significant levels of equality in the past. Scheidel argues that while some societies have experienced periods of great inequality, these periods have often been followed by events…
Cod is a non-fiction book written by Mark Kurlansky, published in 1997. The book explores the history of the cod fish, from its origins in the North Atlantic to its impact on the world’s economy and culture. The book also delves into the environmental and political issues surrounding the cod fishing industry, including overfishing and…
Nine Lives by William Dalrymple is a captivating book that tells the story of India through the lives of nine extraordinary individuals. Each chapter is dedicated to a different character, and their life story provides insight into the rich history and culture of India. From the first chapter, which introduces us to the legendary warrior-empress,…
In “Lesser Beasts,” Mark Essig explores the complex and often contentious relationship between humans and pigs throughout history. The book delves into the various ways in which pigs have been used by humans, from their domestication and breeding for food, to their use in scientific research and experimentation. Essig also examines the cultural significance of…
The Muqaddimah, also known as the Introduction to History, is a book written by the Arab historian Ibn Khaldun in the 14th century. This book is considered a classic in the field of history and is one of the most important works of Islamic scholarship. The Muqaddimah is divided into six parts, each of which…
Revolutionary Iran is a book written by Michael Axworthy that delves into the history and politics of Iran from the early 20th century to the present day. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the events that led to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and how it has shaped Iran’s political landscape ever since. Axworthy presents…
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a book written by Jack Weatherford, an American historian and professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The book explores the life and legacy of Genghis Khan, the founder and leader of the Mongol Empire, and how his actions and ideas…
Code Girls is a non-fiction book written by Liza Mundy that tells the story of the women who played a crucial role in the history of computing. The book sheds light on the significant contributions of female programmers during World War II, a time when the field of computing was still in its infancy. Chapter…