History Books

Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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A Short History of the Mass
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J.D. Crichton | Catholic Truth Society

A Short History of the Mass

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If you're fascinated by religious rituals and their historical evolution, "A Short History of the Mass" by James Dunlop Crichton offers a concise yet comprehensive journey through the development of the Catholic Mass. This read is ideal for those seeking to understand the depth and changes of a cornerstone Catholic practice, presented in an accessible and scholarly manner.
Survivals and New Arrivals: Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church
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If you're intrigued by the historical and modern trials that the Catholic Church has faced, Belloc's work is compelling. He doesn't just recount these challenges; he dissects their rise and fall with analytical precision, offering insights that reverberate with current events. His argument that society's fate is intertwined with that of the Church will provoke thought and discussion, making it a substantial read for anyone interested in religion's role in global affairs.
Incorruptibles: A Study of Incorruption in the Bodies of Various Saints and Beati
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Haven’t you ever wondered about the mysteries that blur the lines between science and faith? "Incorruptibles" takes you on an exploration of a phenomenon that challenges modern understanding—the unexplained preservation of saints' bodies. Your curiosity will be piqued as you delve into the lives, miracles, and the poignant intersection of religion and inexplicable reality that these saints represent. If you're drawn to the enigmatic or looking for some affirmation of faith, this could be a profound read for you.
Life of Christ
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Fulton J. Sheen, John Muggeridge  | Image

Life of Christ

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If you're drawn to profoundly contemplative reads, "Life of Christ" could serve as both a spiritual guide and an intellectual exploration. Fulton J. Sheen's writing weaves together the historical and the divine, offering a narrative that's rich with insight and reverence. It's a book that invites you to reflect on the Gospel stories you thought you knew, finding new layers of meaning and contemporary resonance, making it especially rewarding for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian faith.
World Religions: A Story Approach
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If you're curious about the tapestry of global faiths, "World Religions: A Story Approach" might just be your next favorite. It's an engaging exploration that offers a narrative-driven journey through diverse belief systems. The storytelling aspect makes it accessible, ensuring you're not just learning but experiencing the heart of each tradition.
The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Football Is Wrong
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If you're a football fan ready to challenge the common narratives and assumptions in the sport, "The Numbers Game" is for you. Anderson and Sally apply their academic prowess to the world's most popular game, providing a fresh analytical perspective that might change how you view every match. It's not only about the love of the game; it's about understanding it on a deeper level.
Never Again: Britain 1945-1951
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Peter Hennessy | Vintage

Never Again: Britain 1945-1951

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If you're intrigued by how momentous policies shape a nation or how society evolves after a big turmoil, "Never Again" might be your next great read. Peter Hennessy provides a deep dive into post-WWII Britain, examining the birth of institutions like the National Health Service alongside everyday life. His narrative could give you a newfound appreciation for the era's hardships and victories, making history feel incredibly relevant and alive.
Nation, Culture, Text: Australian Cultural and Media Studies
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If you're keen on understanding how cultural identities are both shaped and reflected through media, "Nation, Culture, Text" is a perfect deep dive. It doesn't just offer academic insights; it dissects Australian society in a way that's thorough yet accessible, making it a fascinating guide for both students and curious minds looking to explore cultural studies from an Australian perspective.
Naming Names
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Victor S. Navasky | Penguin Books

Naming Names

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If you're fascinated by American history and the complexities of justice and betrayal, "Naming Names" takes you on a profound journey through the Hollywood blacklist era. It's perfect for anyone intrigued by the tension between moral dilemmas and political actions during the McCarthy era. The book offers more than just a history lesson; it delves into the personal stories behind the decisions to name names, providing an intimate look at one of the most controversial periods in American entertainment industry.
Natural Law: Introduction to Legal Philosophy
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If you're intrigued by the philosophical underpinnings of law, "Natural Law" can offer a compelling exploration of how legal principles have been shaped by moral reasoning throughout history. It's a thoughtful dive into the world of jurisprudence that will deepen your appreciation for the complexities of legal systems and the philosophical debates surrounding them.
The Cyprus Question and the Turkish Position in International Law
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If you're intrigued by international law or the geopolitical intricacies of the Eastern Mediterranean, Zaim M. Necatigil's book offers an in-depth Turkish perspective that's not commonly found in discussions about Cyprus. It could illuminate the complicated legal and political contestations for someone keen on understanding the diverse narratives around this issue.
The Memoirs and Memorials of Jacques De Coutre: Security, Trade and Society in 17th-Century Southeast Asia
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Imagine stepping back in time with every page you turn, diving into the riveting life of a gem trader whose memoir reads like a classic adventure novel. This isn't just a tale of commerce and travel; it's a glimpse into the cultural and political fabric of Southeast Asia through the eyes of an observant and daring European merchant. Jacques De Coutre's encounters are vivid, filled with narrow escapes and courtly intrigue, making for an engaging narrative that doubles as a historical treasure.
Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures
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If you've ever found yourself yearning for the "what-could-have-beens" or musing over the cultural shifts that steer our collective hopes, "Ghosts of My Life" by Mark Fisher might resonate with you. Fisher's prose pulls you into a reflective journey through music, literature, and film, weaving poignant critique with personal sentiment to explore the landscapes of lost potential and the societal implications therein. This book could offer you a profound lens to reexamine the past and the palpable absence of anticipated futures in our immediate cultural moment.
Underland: A Deep Time Journey
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"Underland" is much more than a mere travelogue; it's a profound meditation on the delicate intertwining of humanity with the vast, often unseen natural world. If you're someone who appreciates poetic language and profound questions about our role in the long arc of Earth's history, Macfarlane's masterful blend of storytelling, science, and philosophy is sure to resonate with you. It invites us to consider our legacy and our impact on the planet in a way that is at once humbling and awe-inspiring.
Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
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Yanis Varoufakis | Vintage

Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism

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If the transforming landscape of economic power stirs your curiosity or concerns, "Technofeudalism" by Yanis Varoufakis is calling your name. Varoufakis is renowned for distilling complex ideas into digestible insights, and here he explores how technology giants have usurped traditional capitalism, stoking the fire for readers passionate about understanding and challenging the systems that shape our digital era. This isn't just a book; it's a gateway to crucial conversations about our future.
At the Mind's Limits: Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz and Its Realities
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'At the Mind's Limits' isn't just a recount of terrible historical events; it's a deep, philosophical probe into the psyche of a person forever altered by trauma. Jean Amery offers a poignant and intellectual examination of his experiences that transcends the typical survivor's memoir. It's enlightening for anyone interested in the far-reaching effects of profound injustice and the nature of evil, inviting profound empathy and thought.
Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America
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If you're invested in understanding the deep and enduring impact of slavery on African American identity, "Scenes of Subjection" by Saidiya Hartman is a gripping choice. Hartman offers a scholarly yet accessible work that delves into the subtle and overt ways in which power was exerted over enslaved individuals and their self-perception. As you explore various historical documents and cultural artifacts, you'll find yourself immersed in a poignant discussion on the complexities of freedom, humanity, and resistance. This book is a thoughtful read for anyone keen on dissecting the nuanced interplay between terror, enjoyment, and the shaping of black consciousness in American history.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.