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ADVENTURERS

ADVENTURERS The Improbable Rise of the East India Company: 1550-1650

by David Howarth | Read by Michael Page

Tantor Media | Unabridged
History

Howarth's detailed account of the first decades of the British East India Company makes for a daunting listen. The text, while deeply learned, is often hard to follow as it jumps around in history and, while snappily written, is show-offy, laden with obscure allusions, and more interested in cleverness than clarity. Michael Page's throaty voice takes getting used to, but his... Read More

BEYOND THE WALL

BEYOND THE WALL A History of East Germany

by Katja Hoyer | Read by Sam Peter Jackson

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

With a calm, even feel, actor/director and German native Sam Peter Jackson presents this detailed and intense insider's history of a newly minted post-WWII country that was often caught between Russian political purges and American Cold War pressures. This account is told from a fresh non-Western point of view, and Jackson's tone reflects the defiant pride in the author's... Read More

THE BURGUNDIANS

THE BURGUNDIANS A Vanished Empire: A History of 1111 Years and One Day

by Bart van Loo, Nancy Forest-Flier [Trans.] | Read by Nigel Patterson

Tantor Media | Unabridged
History

Narrator Nigel Patterson brings elegance, precision, and a fine sense of pacing to a narrative that spans 11 centuries, and is so packed with events and memorable figures that the Hundred Years War and the life of Joan of Arc comprise only one episode. What a richly detailed, thoroughly engrossing narrative this is, spacious enough to include a half-hour description of a... Read More

THE BURNING OF THE WORLD

THE BURNING OF THE WORLD The Great Chicago Fire and the War for a City's Soul

by Scott W. Berg | Read by Sean Patrick Hopkins

Random House Audio | Unabridged
History

Sean Patrick Hopkins narrates this deep dive into Chicago history with an engaged tone as the listener hears how Mrs. Leary got a bad rap for the notorious fire that ravaged the city in 1871. The audiobook details the fire itself before launching into a comprehensive look at the aftermath and several of the key players involved--publisher/politician Joseph Medill and politician... Read More

THE CODE BOOK

THE CODE BOOK The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography

by Simon Singh | Read by Patty Nieman

Random House Audio | Unabridged
History

In a concise 10-and-a-half hours, this fascinating history of secret writing advances step-by-step from ancient hieroglyphics to the vastness of computerized encryption. Narrator Patty Nieman hasn't quite the ease and naturalness of an experienced performer. But she has an appealing voice, and she is especially effective here, where so much is information driven, with little... Read More

COURAGE IN THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE

COURAGE IN THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE Nine Trailblazing Representatives Who Shaped America

by Joe Neguse | Read by Leon Nixon, Joe Neguse

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
History

Presenting the prologue of this inspiring audiobook, the author, Colorado Congressman Joe Neguse, sounds utterly appealing and authentically grateful for the people he profiles. His performance is a hard act to follow for narrator Leon Nixon, whose pacing and vocal enthusiasm fall somewhat short of the standard set by the author. But listeners' focus will easily shift to the... Read More

THE COURT AT WAR

THE COURT AT WAR FDR, His Justices, and the World They Made

by Cliff Sloan | Read by Brian Troxell

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

Although the current controversies surrounding the Supreme Court may seem like a new phenomenon, this captivating audiobook dispels that notion and highlights how the Court has frequently been a political lightning rod. Brian Troxell sounds like your favorite history professor as he uses emotion, intensity, varied voices, and inflection to bring to life the many personalities... Read More

DIFFER WE MUST

DIFFER WE MUST How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America

Earphones Award Winner

by Steve Inskeep | Read by Steve Inskeep

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
History

It's no surprise that Steve Inskeep, of National Public Radio, narrates well. He has the practiced cadence and authoritative tone of a polished broadcaster. What is most satisfying about this audiobook is how compelling a listen it is. After all, his subject is Abraham Lincoln, the most studied and written about president in American history. Inskeep examines how the great man... Read More

EMPIRES OF THE STEPPES

EMPIRES OF THE STEPPES A History of the Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilization

by Kenneth W. Harl | Read by Corey M. Snow

Harlequin Audio | Unabridged
History

In an authoritative bass voice, Corey Snow splendidly narrates Harl's account of the nomadic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe. The author explains how they shaped events in their day and how those events echo today. Looking at the peoples through their leaders, we hear the stories of such historical giants as Attila the Hun, the Mongol Ghengis Khan and his grandson Kublai, and... Read More

FIRST FAMILY

FIRST FAMILY George Washington's Heirs and the Making of America

by Cassandra A. Good | Read by Courtney Patterson

Harlequin Audio | Unabridged
History

Courtney Patterson's expressive narration admirably serves this account of Martha Washington's children from her first marriage and their impact on the United States. Good's account shows George stepping up as a father figure and presents Martha's children as heirs to his legacy. However, they were also quite often its prisoners. Celebrity comes with a price, and the... Read More

FROM BARBYCU TO BARBECUE

FROM BARBYCU TO BARBECUE The Untold History of an American Tradition

by Joseph R. Haynes | Read by Jonathan Yen

Tantor Media | Unabridged
History

Jonathan Yen puts enthusiasm into his narration as he guides listeners through Haynes's history of Southern barbecue, with its distinct combination of African American, Native American, and European influences. Barbecues were once an important part of politics, as they gave candidates an opportunity to address crowds. Yen keeps his delivery straightforward, with a few detours.... Read More

HOMER AND HIS ILIAD

HOMER AND HIS ILIAD

by Robin Lane Fox | Read by Steve John Shepherd

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

An audiobook that tracks Homer's composition of THE ILIAD sounds speculative at best. Such discussions usually rely on verbs like "might have" and "could have." But working largely from the poem itself, Oxford scholar Fox assembles a remarkably rich and convincing portrait of a figure who could have composed and recited from memory a poem of over 15,000 lines. Narrator Robin... Read More

INDIGENOUS BORDERLANDS

INDIGENOUS BORDERLANDS Native Agency, Resilience, and Power in the Americas

by Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez [Ed.] | Read by Kaipo Schwab

Tantor Media | Unabridged
History

Narrator Kaipo Schwab brings a bright, naturalistic delivery to this collection of decidedly academic essays that re-examine the first and continued contact between Native peoples and the Europeans who arrived to "conquer" the Americas. The eye-opening contention is that after 1492, one group did not simply replace the other; instead Indigenous peoples used politics, labor... Read More

KILLING THE GUYS WHO KILLED THE GUY WHO KILLED LINCOLN

KILLING THE GUYS WHO KILLED THE GUY WHO KILLED LINCOLN A Nutty Story About Edwin Booth and Boston Corbett

by Jesse Joyce | Read by Jesse Joyce

Scribd | Unabridged
History

Writer/comedian Jesse Joyce briskly narrates his version of the aftermath of President Lincoln's assassination, filling his account with humorous observations. Joyce adopts a casual, irreverent tone as he tells listeners that Thomas Boston Corbett, who killed presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth, was a hat maker who had been exposed to mercury. Joyce's history also covers... Read More

THE LONGEST MINUTE

THE LONGEST MINUTE The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906

by Matthew Davenport | Read by Traber Burns

Blackstone Audio | Unabridged
History

Traber Burns presents Davenport's minute-by-minute account of San Francisco's 7.9 magnitude earthquake and the ensuing firestorm that lasted several days in 1906. The conflagration was due in part to greed, graft, and political policy relating to matters such as looting. Burns's anchorman style is at once gruff, workmanlike, and unemotional. The narration may well resemble how... Read More

THE MONEY KINGS

THE MONEY KINGS The Epic Story of the Jewish Immigrants Who Transformed Wall Street and Shaped Modern America

by Daniel Schulman | Read by Jonathan Davis

Random House Audio | Unabridged
History

As a financial history chronicling the role of Jewish immigrants in America's evolving financial markets between the Civil War and WWI, this audiobook may be of limited interest. Jonathan Davis is skilled and effective, and the narrative is well researched. But what makes this story so compelling, and so relevant to today's events, is the historical link between Wall Street... Read More

A MOST TOLERANT LITTLE TOWN

A MOST TOLERANT LITTLE TOWN The Explosive Beginning of School Desegregation

by Rachel Louise Martin | Read by Janina Edwards, Megan Tusing

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
History

Janina Edwards and Megan Tusing share the narration of this audiobook about an almost forgotten uprising over desegregation. In 1956, the town of Clinton, Tennessee, became one of the first schools to combine both Black and white students. What followed was a brutal series of death threats, beatings, cross burnings, and even the presence of the National Guard. Edwards and... Read More

ONE FINE DAY

ONE FINE DAY Britain's Empire on the Brink

by Matthew Parker | Read by Ben Onwukwe

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

British actor Ben Onwukwe contributes the adamant and histrionic tone and British accent that are appropriate to a postcolonial audit of Britain's colonial past. The focal point of the narrative is September 29, 1923, the date that marked the Empire's greatest territorial expanse. All before that was acquisition; all after it, loss. And well-deserved loss, too, by this account.... Read More

PAX

PAX War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age

by Tom Holland | Read by Tom Holland

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

Popular historian Tom Holland will be familiar to many listeners through the books RUBICON and PERSIAN FIRE, and his podcast THE REST IS HISTORY. He is an effective narrator, but his thick British accent and higher pitch require some time to acclimate to. Holland's strength is his lively, richly detailed material, so immersive that a listener is soon swept up in the action and... Read More

ROME AND PERSIA

ROME AND PERSIA The Seven Hundred Year Rivalry

by Adrian Goldsworthy | Read by Mark Elstob

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
History

Classical history, that most venerable of subjects, is most effectively narrated by British voices, the more cultivated the better. Mark Elstob fills that requirement with grace and precision, and with a composure that keeps the bloodier elements of ancient geopolitics at a comfortable distance. In historian and novelist Goldsworthy's history of the ancient West's most powerful... Read More

SAILING THE GRAVEYARD SEA

SAILING THE GRAVEYARD SEA The Deathly Voyage of the Somers, the U.S. Navy's Only Mutiny, and the Trial That Gripped the Nation

by Richard Snow | Read by Jacques Roy

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
History

Listeners can explore the only mutiny ever to take place aboard a U.S. Navy ship that occurred in 1842. Three crew members were hanged aboard the training vessel, and the captain faced a court-martial when the brig returned to port. The mutiny and the subsequent trial are recounted in this work. Jacques Roy's narration carries the audiobook along with an even tone. He adds no... Read More

THE SIX

THE SIX The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts

by Loren Grush | Read by Inés del Castillo

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
History

Journalist Loren Grush's compelling history of the first women selected for NASA's astronaut corps is perfectly paired with Inés del Castillo's conversational and sensitively attuned narration. While these women's lives became inextricably bound through their historic service, this engaging audio production explores their individual experiences, both personal and professional.... Read More

SWINGTIME FOR HITLER

SWINGTIME FOR HITLER From Goebbels's Jazzmen to Tokyo Rose to A.I., the Eternal Allure of Propaganda

Earphones Award Winner

by Scott Simon | Read by Scott Simon

Scribd | Audio Program
History

Veteran NPR broadcaster Scott Simon explores the role of music in wartime propaganda in this entertaining, well-produced, and innovative audio program. Simon's grandfatherly voice guides listeners through a bizarre episode in WWII history, adding context with his own reflections about working in war zones and his tenuous connection to Tokyo Rose. More akin to a documentary or... Read More

THE CIVIL WAR: IN THEIR OWN WORDS

THE CIVIL WAR: IN THEIR OWN WORDS

by Anna Lyse Erikson [Adapt.] | Read by Scott Brick, Rif Hutton, Moira Quirk, Matthew Wolf, PJ Ochlan, Karen Malina White, Michael Crouch, Nick Nerangis

Alison Larkin Presents | Audio Program
History

From UNCLE TOM'S CABIN to the "Gettysburg Address," this concise and thought-provoking oral history of the Civil War and the abolition of slavery is told through the powerful words of those who were there. Each narrator delivers unique voices for the characters they portray. Moira Quirk accentuates Harriet Beecher Stowe's compassionate prose. Matthew Wolf finds the moral... Read More

UNRULY

UNRULY The Ridiculous History of England's Kings and Queens

by David Mitchell | Read by David Mitchell

Random House Audio | Unabridged
History

British writer-comedian-actor David Mitchell regales listeners with his irreverent, sometimes profane, history of the English monarchs. Beginning with Arthur (he didn't really exist, according to our intrepid historian) and ending with Elizabeth I, Mitchell performs with energy and wry comedic timing. He holds all the monarchs in disdain, telling the most intimate and grisly... Read More

THE UPSIDE-DOWN WORLD

THE UPSIDE-DOWN WORLD Meetings with the Dutch Masters

by Benjamin Moser | Read by Paul Boehmer

HighBridge Audio | Unabridged
History

Paul Boehmer's thoughtful, well-paced narration encourages close listening to this beautifully written personal memoir and guide to the seventeenth-century Dutch master painters. When Pulitzer Prize-winning author Benjamin Moser relocated to the Netherlands, he sought to understand his place in a foreign country by delving into the lives and work of Rembrandt, Fabritius,... Read More

THE VISIONARIES

THE VISIONARIES Arendt, Beauvoir, Rand, Weil, and the Power of Philosophy in Dark Times

by Wolfram Eilenberger, Shaun Whiteside [Trans.] | Read by Hannah Curtis

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
History

Hannah Curtis narrates accounts of the lives of Simone de Beauvoir, Hannah Arendt, Simone Weil, and Ayn Rand, who, among others, helped to lay much of the intellectual framework for the post-WWII Western world during the decade before that war. Their lives were often something of a hot mess and could be dramatic, but we probably wouldn't expect it to be any other way. Curtis's... Read More

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