Do any of you know any good books about the history of Eastern Europe?
In particular the regions like Ukraine/Russia during the medieval/tribal times
Bridge on the Drina is one of my favourite books and a great insight into the balkans
>>9623504
The Longman History of Russia is awesome. If you can find books by Ruslan G. Skrynnikov, he does some fantastic and grim narrative histories of the Troubles and Ivan the Terrible.
>>9623534
The ones i mentioned are non-fiction. This is also a good place to use oxfordbibliographies + libgen.
http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195399301/obo-9780195399301-0119.xml
>>9623542
thanks, i'll check it out
>>9623642
i always have this dilemma when posting about historical books
>>9623642
Fuck off
"/lit/ is for the discussion of literature, specifically books (fiction & *******non-fiction********), short stories, poetry, creative writing"
It would be /his/ if he wanted to discuss the history of eastern europe
>>9623682
im asking for NON FICTION BOOKS about history
fucking retard, kill yourself
>>9623691
>tfw you defend someone who attacks you
>>9623696
shit m8 im sorry i misread
SORRY FRIEND ;_;i've had a hard day ok sorry
>>9623703
fuck you bel send me your nudes
>>9623710
o-ok
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