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ChatGPT: Top 100 Books Cited By Universities for History Majors
chatgpt ^ | 9/17/2024 | Chat GPT

Posted on 09/17/2024 8:02:20 AM PDT by Titus-Maximus

Question: Please list the top 100 books most often cited by universities for History majors.

Answer: Compiling a definitive list of the 100 most cited history books across universities is challenging due to the diverse nature of historical studies and the vast array of topics. However, I can provide a list of many key texts that are frequently referenced in university history programs. These books cover a range of themes, from historiography and methodology to specific periods and movements. Here is a comprehensive list, organized by category:

Historiography & Methodology

1. "The Historian’s Craft" – Marc Bloch

2. "What Is History?" – E.H. Carr

3. "The Idea of History" – R.G. Collingwood

4. "The History of the Peloponnesian War" – Thucydides

5. "A Study of History" – Arnold J. Toynbee

6. "On History" – Fernand Braudel

7. "The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World" – Fernand Braudel

8. "The Birth of the Modern World, 1780-1914" – C.A. Bayly

9. "The Annales School" – Peter Burke

10. "The Practice of History" – Geoffrey R. Elton

Ancient & Classical History

11. "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" – Edward Gibbon

12. "The Histories" – Herodotus

13. "The Rise of the Roman Empire" – Polybius

14. "The Republic" – Plato

15. "The Twelve Caesars" – Suetonius

16. "The Aeneid" – Virgil

17. "The Persian Wars" – Herodotus

18. "The History of Rome" – Livy

19. "Roman Revolution" – Ronald Syme

20. "SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome" – Mary Beard

Medieval History

21. "Feudal Society" – Marc Bloch

22. "The Making of Europe" – Robert Bartlett

23. "The Medieval World" – Jacques Le Goff

24. "The Civilization of the Middle Ages" – Norman F. Cantor

25. "A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century" – Barbara Tuchman

26. "The Three Orders: Feudal Society Imagined" – Georges Duby

27. "Europe in the High Middle Ages" – William Chester Jordan

28. "The Investiture Controversy" – Uta-Renate Blumenthal

29. "The First European Revolution" – R.I. Moore

30. "The Black Death" – Philip Ziegler

Early Modern History

31. "The Prince" – Niccolò Machiavelli

32. "Leviathan" – Thomas Hobbes

33. "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" – Max Weber

34. "The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806" – Jonathan Israel

35. "The Thirty Years War" – C.V. Wedgwood

36. "The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century" – Geoffrey Parker

37. "The Rise of the West" – William H. McNeill

38. "The Reformation" – Diarmaid MacCulloch

39. "Society and Economy in Early Modern Europe" – R. Po-Chia Hsia

40. "Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe" – Robin Briggs

Modern History

41. "Capital" – Karl Marx

42. "The Making of the English Working Class" – E.P. Thompson

43. "Orientalism" – Edward Said

44. "The Communist Manifesto" – Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

45. "Imagined Communities" – Benedict Anderson

46. "The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848" – Eric Hobsbawm

47. "The Origins of the First World War" – James Joll

48. "The Age of Extremes" – Eric Hobsbawm

49. "The Guns of August" – Barbara Tuchman

50. "Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945" – Tony Judt

World History

51. "Guns, Germs, and Steel" – Jared Diamond

52. "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World" – Peter Frankopan

53. "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order" – Samuel P. Huntington

54. "A Short History of Nearly Everything" – Bill Bryson

55. "A History of the World in 100 Objects" – Neil MacGregor

56. "The Wealth and Poverty of Nations" – David S. Landes

57. "A People’s History of the United States" – Howard Zinn

58. "1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus" – Charles C. Mann

59. "The Columbian Exchange" – Alfred W. Crosby

60. "Empires in World History" – Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper

Economic History

61. "The Great Transformation" – Karl Polanyi

62. "The Wealth of Nations" – Adam Smith

63. "An Economic History of the World Since 1400" – Donald J. Harreld

64. "A Farewell to Alms" – Gregory Clark

65. "The Birth of the Modern World" – C.A. Bayly

66. "The Rise of Capitalism" – Karl Marx

67. "Debt: The First 5000 Years" – David Graeber

68. "The First Industrial Nation" – Peter Mathias

69. "The End of Poverty" – Jeffrey Sachs

70. "Globalization and Its Discontents" – Joseph Stiglitz

Cultural & Social History

71. "The Invention of Tradition" – Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger

72. "The History of Sexuality" – Michel Foucault

73. "The Mediterranean" – Fernand Braudel

74. "The Cheese and the Worms" – Carlo Ginzburg

75. "Discipline and Punish" – Michel Foucault

76. "The Great Cat Massacre" – Robert Darnton

77. "The Rituals of Dinner" – Margaret Visser

78. "Society and Culture in Early Modern France" – Natalie Zemon Davis

79. "The Return of Martin Guerre" – Natalie Zemon Davis

80. "From Dawn to Decadence" – Jacques Barzun

Colonial & Postcolonial History

81. "The Wretched of the Earth" – Frantz Fanon

82. "Black Skin, White Masks" – Frantz Fanon

83. "The Scramble for Africa" – Thomas Pakenham

84. "King Leopold’s Ghost" – Adam Hochschild

85. "Empire: A History of the British Empire" – Niall Ferguson

86. "Decolonising the Mind" – Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

87. "The Black Jacobins" – C.L.R. James

88. "The Battle for Algeria" – Alistair Horne

89. "The Empire Writes Back" – Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin

90. "The Cold War" – John Lewis Gaddis

Gender History

91. "Gender and the Politics of History" – Joan Wallach Scott

92. "The Second Sex" – Simone de Beauvoir

93. "Gender Trouble" – Judith Butler

94. "A Room of One’s Own" – Virginia Woolf

95. "Women, Race, and Class" – Angela Davis

96. "The Creation of Patriarchy" – Gerda Lerner

97. "Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World" – Kumari Jayawardena

98. "Gender in History" – Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks

99. "The History of Sexuality" – Michel Foucault

100. "Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center" – bell hooks

This list encompasses some of the most widely cited works in history across various fields. While the rankings can differ depending on the specific course or institution, these books are frequently included in reading lists for history majors.


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To: Titus-Maximus

Understood. Hopefully GPT computed a histogram of the most popular such.

My underlying point is how often we see published reports of ChatGPT being asked what color Gods hair is, or things like that.

I have been confident for some time the search engine companies plant those stories because GPT does not display ads and is a threat to them.


21 posted on 09/17/2024 8:57:20 AM PDT by Owen
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To: dfwgator

We need a generation of conservative college and university administrators to purge the fruits and Leftists out of the social science faculties. Alas, I am more likely to win a lottery jackpot.


22 posted on 09/17/2024 8:57:25 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

If you want to understand 20th century history, then you MUST read Marx’s works, even if you despise everything he stands for.

His writings influenced most of the major ground-breaking events of the 20th century. Most of global politics in that period was a conflict between those trying to implement his ideas vs those who tried to oppose them.


23 posted on 09/17/2024 9:01:36 AM PDT by sinsofsolarempirefan
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To: sinsofsolarempirefan
Should I also read “The Hammer of the Witches” to understand the Renaissance?

People believe stupid things. Which, come to think of it, is almost history in a nutshell.

24 posted on 09/17/2024 9:07:58 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Not my circus. Not my monkeys. But I can pick out the clowns at 100 yards.)
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To: Titus-Maximus

I would think our book, “A Patriot’s History of the United States,” now in its 43rd printing (!!!) and fifth edition would make it.


25 posted on 09/17/2024 9:23:07 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." Jimi Hendrix)
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To: Titus-Maximus
Some suggestions only:

All by Paul Johnson:

A History of the American People

The Birth of the Modern

Modern Times

The Renaissance

Biographies of Washington, Churchill, Eisenhower, Socrates, Napoleon

Intellectuals

All by Churchill:

The Second World War

The World Crisis

A History of the English Speaking Peoples

26 posted on 09/17/2024 10:27:11 AM PDT by caddie
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To: Titus-Maximus

This list should include “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” by John Locke or any of his books on government.

Also “Principles of Philosophy” by Rene Descartes and anything from Voltaire.


27 posted on 09/17/2024 10:38:44 AM PDT by Flavious_Maximus (Tony Fauci will be put on death row and die of COVID!)
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To: Titus-Maximus
My recommendations would include some works by Sir Michael Howard, Sir John Keegan and Sir B.H. Liddell Hart. And I am speaking as a solid “C” history major hung up on massive, organized and violent conflict.
28 posted on 09/17/2024 11:36:04 AM PDT by PerConPat (The politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.- Mencken)
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To: caddie
All by Churchill: The Second World War The World Crisis A History of the English Speaking Peoples

I agree wholeheartedly. I also recommend "The Wilderness Years" that can be found on Youtube.
29 posted on 09/17/2024 2:21:40 PM PDT by klgator
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