I am a long standing member of the Library committee at the Oxford Union - almost fifteen years in two sessions - and I was asked recently to prepare a list of suggested books for the History list which we were to recommend for purchase to the membership this week.
J.F. Webb and D.H.Farmer (eds) The Age of Bede Penguin Classics
A valuable set of saints' lives in translation - including those of St Cuthbert and St Wilfrid
Michelle
P. Brown The
Lindisfarne
Gospels and
the Early
Medieval
World
British Museum
Publications
This places the Gospels in their historic context of seventh and eighth century Britain.
Sarah Foot Athelstan: The First King of England Yale UP
We collect the biographies in this established series, and this is an important book for historians working on the period; the other year I heard a wonderful lecture from the author, who is Regius Professor at of Ecclesiastical History at Christ Church, on the life of the King.
Edmund King King Stephen Yale UP
In the same series , and again an important work for understanding the Anarchy and twelfth century England.
David Abulafia The Western Mediterranean Kingdoms: The struggle for dominion 1200-1500 Routledge
A useful text book by a leading historian of the region and the period
This places the Gospels in their historic context of seventh and eighth century Britain.
Sarah Foot Athelstan: The First King of England Yale UP
We collect the biographies in this established series, and this is an important book for historians working on the period; the other year I heard a wonderful lecture from the author, who is Regius Professor at of Ecclesiastical History at Christ Church, on the life of the King.
Edmund King King Stephen Yale UP
In the same series , and again an important work for understanding the Anarchy and twelfth century England.
David Abulafia The Western Mediterranean Kingdoms: The struggle for dominion 1200-1500 Routledge
A useful text book by a leading historian of the region and the period
Malcolm Vale The Origins of the Hundred Years War: The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340 OUP
It turned out I had missed this book which was already on the Union catalogue - I think I probably recommended it years ago. An excellent interpretive account .
Christopher Fletcher Richard II: manhood, youth and politics 1377-1399 OUP
A
potentially interesting reinterpretation
of the reign in the light of the clash between the King and an older political elite, and questioning the depiction of him as effeminate.
Giles Tremlett Catherine of Aragon: Henry's Spanish Queen Faber and Faber
The most recent biography of the Queen, by a British journalist based in Madrid.
Giles Tremlett Catherine of Aragon: Henry's Spanish Queen Faber and Faber
The most recent biography of the Queen, by a British journalist based in Madrid.
Derek
Beales Joseph
II: Against
the World
1780-1790
CUP
We
already have
volume I of
this major
biography covering his life up to the death of his mother the Empress Maria Theresa in 1780.
Piers Paul Read The Dreyfus Affair Bloomsbury
I was given this as a birthday present the other year - a comprehensive account of one of the most divisive and significant events if the history of France since 1870.
Muriel E Chamberlain Pax Britannica? Britain's Foreign Policy 1789-1914 Pearson reprint
This ties in with some of the teaching I have been doing this term, and links foreign policy to domestic political and social dvelopments.
R.J.W.Evans
and H. Pogge
van Strandmann
(eds) The
Coming of the
First World
War OUP
A well established classic account by distingushed experts of the events leading up to 1914
H.
Afflerbach and
D. Stevenson
(eds) An
Improbable
War?: The
Outbreak of
World War I
and European
Political
culture before
1914
Berghalen NY
Highly recommended by a student the book questions many received ideas about the war's causes, especially the notion of "inevitability."
Highly recommended by a student the book questions many received ideas about the war's causes, especially the notion of "inevitability."
Greg
King and Sue
Woolmans The
Assassination
of the
Archduke:
Sarajevo 1914
and the murder
that changed
the World
Macmillan
A
new biography of
the Archduke
Franz
Ferdinand and
his wife, and
of the fate of
their family
after the
murders in
1914.Well illustrated and with new material from the Hohenburg family
I had hoped to include a secondhand copy of J.R.Strayer's The Reign of Philip the Fair, published by Princeton UP in 1980, but the affordable copy I found online had disappeared before I could submit the list to the Libraraian-in- charge. I shall have to keep looking out for this as it is the standard work in English on this very important figure and reign.
In addition I had been asked last week to look at Alec Ryrie Being Protestant in Reformation Britain OUP and to advise on its possible purchase, it having been recommended by a member. This looks a very valuable contribution to our understanding of the mindset of the era. Prof Ryrie draws on English and Scottish sources for the period 1540-1640, and I can see this becoming a counterpart to Eamon Duffy's The Stripping of the Altars. We agreed to buy this as well, so all in all a good number of additions to the Library were proposed by the Committee.
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