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I have to confess an unbelievable gap in my education: History.

I know nothing about it.I don't know respected authors or the classics within that field. I happened to have a mild fascination with WW2 so I picked up The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard Evans and am finding it quite interesting. I also read "A people's history of the United states".

Can /lit/ points me towards the proverbial stuff?
What does /lit/ like to read in the history department?
Is there such a thing as an "overview of history" of academic interest while I plough my way through major texts?

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