Books I Use, June 2019.

Halfway through this series of posts and I hope you have found them useful.

This month is actually three books, with a common theme, History.





The History of Scotland by Neil Oliver. This book has 11 Chapers and gives a good idea of Scottish history, from the earliest of times until modern day.

A Concise History of Germany by Mary Fulbrook. Containg eight chapters outlining the history of the country, we know as Germany BUT there has only been a country, called Gremany, since 1989 and unification.

The Course of Irish History by T W Moody and F X Martin, editors. Twentyfour chapters by different authours takes us from prehistoric Ireland, to the start of the 21st Century.

Our ancestors didn't live in isolation so we need to know the history of the homeland, the reasons why they might have left and how it shaped them.

These are just three of my history collection and have helped me understand they places they called home.

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