Book Recommendations from the AFA Video Discussion Group
For 15 weeks, a dedicated group met via Zoom to discuss Victor Davis Hanson’s Freedom Academy video series. At the conclusion, we created this list of reading suggestions.
Reading suggestions from VDH Discussion Group
WWII, before and after
In the Garden of the Beast – Erik Larson
Devil In The White City –Erik Larson
The Reluctant Admiral: Yamamoto and the Imperial Navy – Hiroyuki Agawa
The fall of Berlin 1945 – Antony Beever
Pat Buchanan – Churchill, Hitler And The Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire And The West Lost The War
City of Thieves – David Benioff -fiction about the Siege of Leningrad
Winter Garden – Kristin Hannah – also fiction about the Siege of Leningrad
The 900 Days – Harrison Salisbury – the definitive non-fiction work about the siege of Leningrad
Socialism/Communism
Robert Conquest – titles to follow but an expert on Russian/Soviet history
Jean-Francois Revel – Last Exit To Utopia: The Survival Of Socialism In A Post-Soviet Era
Aleksander Solzhenitsyn –Gulag Archipelago
The Secrets We Kept – Lara Prescott – the story of getting Boris Pasternak’s Dr. Zhivago to the West and published
Islam
Queer Sinister things: The Hidden History of Iran – Thomas B Phillios
Catastrophic Failure – Stephen Coughlin
Philosophy etc
Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith – James H. Billington
Dominion: Making of the Western Mind – Tom Holland
La condition humaine (Man’s Fate) – André Malraux
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment – Amir Levine
Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization – Scott Barry Kaufman
Jordan Peterson: 12 Rules For Life & Maps Of Meaning
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari
Victor Frankl – Man’s Search For Meaning
Roger Scruton: Conservatism and many others
Flavius Josephus
American Studies
Charlotte Ismay – Deliberate Dumbing-Down Of America
Diana West: Death of the Grown-Up and American Betrayal: The Secret Assault On Our Nation’s Character
War generally/WWI etc
von Clausewitz – On War
Guns of August – Barbara Tuchman
Mahan – Influence of Sea Power on History, 1660- 1783 and Elements of Sea Power
Dreadnought: Britain, German and the Coming of the Great War – Robert K. Massie
Atheism Kills – Barak Lurie
- G. Wells – Outline of History
A World Lit Only By Fire – William Manchester (Middle Ages)
Victor Davis Hanson – anything but esp. Who Killed Homer and The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict was Fought and Won
Thoughts of a Philosophical Fighter Pilot– Adm. James Stockdale
Grant – Ron Chernow
Religion
The Chosen – Chaim Potok
Wholly Different: Why I Chose Biblical Values Over Islamic Values – Nonie Darwish
Economics
The Road to Serfdom – Friedrich Hayek
Das Kapital – Karl Marx
Wealth of Nations – Adam Smith
Anything by Thomas Sowell especially Conflict of Visions and Vision of the Anointed
Other
Lots by David McCollough including The Path Between the seas, John Adams
Caroline Glick – Israel Solution among many others
Natan Sharansky – many including Case for Democracy
A Nervous Splendour – Frederic Morton (late 19th C Vienna)
Atlas Shrugged – Ayn Rand
Anything by Douglas Murray
I would suggest any book from my small Publishing House at http://www.pattonhq.com/cmp.html