
Columbia Magazine's 10 History Books that Will Make You Smarter
Discover a curated list of 10 insightful history books by Columbia alumni that promise to broaden your understanding of the past and its impact on the present.

Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
A gripping account of the American war in Southeast Asia, revealing the impact of high-level decisions in Washington on the people of Vietna…
Empire of Cotton
Uncover the hidden history of cotton and its pivotal role in shaping modern capitalism and global inequalities.

The Devil in the White City
A gripping tale of ambition and horror intertwined at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where architectural marvels and a serial killer's da…
Columbia Magazine's '10 History Books that Will Make You Smarter' is a thoughtfully curated list of historical works by Columbia alumni that offer profound insights into various periods and events. Each book has been selected for its ability to illuminate the past in a way that enhances our understanding of the present. From the complexities of Reconstruction to the intricacies of the Vietnam War, these books cover a wide range of topics and perspectives. Whether you're interested in political history, social movements, or biographies of influential figures, this list provides a rich and diverse exploration of history. The authors, all alumni of Columbia University, bring their expertise and unique insights to these works, making them both informative and engaging. Dive into these books to expand your knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the events that have shaped our world.
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