Jiang recommends Antony Beevor's World War II books and broadly endorses British historians for being especially entertaining and strong storytellers.
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British Historians
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...of Julius Caesar. So I highly recommend Peter Turchin. There's a British historian, Anthony Beaver, a Beaver. B -E -E -V -O -R. He's..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...of Julius Caesar. So I highly recommend Peter Turchin. There's a British historian, Anthony Beaver, a Beaver. B -E -E -V -O -R. He's..."
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"...of Julius Caesar. So I highly recommend Peter Turchin. There's a British historian, Anthony Beaver, a Beaver. B -E -E -V -O -R. He's..."
"Basically, you know, like, I think anything by a British historian is worth picking up because it's so entertaining. So yeah, I mean, those..."
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