HISTORATHON 2024 | “Pile of Possibilities” April-June (500-1500)

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  • A look at the books I hope to read for Q2 of #historathon2024
    HISTORATHON 2024
    Historathon is a year-long celebration of reading historical nonfiction. The goal is to read, discuss, and spotlight works of history, and to encourage reluctant readers to give history a try. The calendar year will be divided into three-month blocks, with each block focusing on a particular period of time:
    Jan-March = Prehistory-500 CE
    April-June = 500-1500
    July-Sept = 1500-1820
    Oct-Dec = 1820-Present
    To participate, simply read a work of history that falls into the time period for each quarterly segment of the year. Read more if you’d like! Tailor the choices to your interests or try something completely new.
    Historathon "Side Quests": We will also be encouraging/participating in history-related activities throughout the year, including watching historical films/documentaries, trying historical recipes, listening to historical music, etc. Feel free to join us!
    We will be using the hashtag: #historathon2024
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Komentáře • 52

  • @RaynorReadsStuff
    @RaynorReadsStuff Před 3 měsíci

    Great pile of possibilities. Really looking forward to this quarter and looking forward to reading Valkyrie with you and Stephanie 😊

  • @mildrumpus
    @mildrumpus Před 3 měsíci

    Those are some really interesting looking titles - adding a few to my list. Happy Reading! 😎📚👍

  • @Readeropolis
    @Readeropolis Před 3 měsíci

    I just shouted "whoa" at the screen. Great minds think alike 😊 I am going to be reading The Women Troubadours too! I picked up a copy at the Salvation Army Store.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      Someone must be stocking these at second-hand shops 😂

  • @gerardoguzman2707
    @gerardoguzman2707 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey there! Just came across your channel yesterday while searching for reviews for the Landmark Anabasis. Currently reading the Landmark Herodotus and figured Anabasis would be my next purchase. However, this Historathon thing your doing is a pretty neat idea. I also have too many books on my shelves that I've yet to read. I guess it would be better for me to finish reading those before buying more. It's a problem many of us readers have hehe. I still need to finish up Herodotus, but once I'm done, I'll join in on this Historathon! Just like you, my main interest regarding this era is the Early Medieval Era, so most of my purchases deal with this period rather than the High and Late Middle Ages.
    Fortunately, I have a bunch of unfinished or unread medieval era books on my shelves so I won't have to buy any. So far, I have finished Beowulf, John Skinner's translation of The Confession of Saint Patrick, and Jackson Crawford's Poetic Edda, all of which are enjoyable reads. Though the latter will definitely illustrate just how brutish the Vikings could be. Regardless, the Poetic Edda is a good book that I look forward to rereading. In time, I'll get to Jackson Crawford's other books as well.
    My "pile of possibilities" include: Adomnan of Iona's Life of St. Columba, Early Christian Ireland, How the Irish Saved Civilization, Medieval Monasticism, Religion and the Rise of Western Culture, The Abacus and the Cross, Aristotle's Children, and Early Buddhist Japan. Interestingly, Japan's 6th and 7th centuries are considered part of the country's classical period. The Japanese Middle Ages don't begin until the late 1100s. I might also just go ahead and reread the Edda and Beowulf. Time will tell. Well, back to Herodotus! Happy reading! Glad to have come across this channel btw!

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Welcome to the channel! I’m glad to hear you’ll be participating in Historathon and it sounds like you’ve got some great selections. You may want to consider checking out the Discord server - there are a lot of great historical conversations going on over there.

  • @ToddsBookTube91
    @ToddsBookTube91 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice list Vin! I also have that Khan book on my radar and on my shelf for a long time.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      It’ll feel good to finally get it read.

  • @NicholasOfAutrecourt
    @NicholasOfAutrecourt Před 3 měsíci

    I picked up "The Owl and the Nightingale," too. Wouldn't mind reading that together if you get around to it next quarter. Guess I still need to get around to showing all those Princeton books one of these days.

  • @TriumphalReads
    @TriumphalReads Před 3 měsíci

    Norse America looks interesting to read for history and politics. Year 1000 was just ok for me, nothing really wrong with it but just didn't do much for me. Women Troubadors looks cool, nice find. Good luck Vin

  • @BryanM.R.-wt9eb
    @BryanM.R.-wt9eb Před 2 měsíci

    Nice choices, Vin. I have several of those Crawford translations. No complaints so far, but it's not as if I can read the originals to judge properly. Yet. 😁
    I might have to pick up copies of Norse America and When the Dead Rise. Both sound great!
    Fire? Lust? Sex? Middle Ages? That title is working to hit all the special spots, isn't it? 😜 Hope it's a great quarter!

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah, that Lust title certainly got my attention. I’m a simple man. 😂

  • @marianamasbooks
    @marianamasbooks Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome list! 🎉 The Fires of Lust is also on my PoP since you showed it in your haul. That Women Troubadours book looks so cool! The topic and the cover, too bad it was a used bookstore find haha! I’ll look to see if I find a similar one anyway 🤓 I find Troubadour culture, courtly love and all that extremely fascinating.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I just looked and it’s still in print!

    • @marianamasbooks
      @marianamasbooks Před 2 měsíci

      @@revenantreads thanks! It’s in fact available! 😍

  • @DavidWiley7
    @DavidWiley7 Před 2 měsíci

    I think there is, perhaps, only a single book on here I wouldn't be excited to read! I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for your thoughts on these, especially that Valkyrie book and The Owl and the Nightengale (which I've heard of but never read!)

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, David! I just started the Valkyrie book and I’m finding it extremely interesting.

  • @richardsonreads573
    @richardsonreads573 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sent you a Voxer about this year’s Sagalong

    • @BryanM.R.-wt9eb
      @BryanM.R.-wt9eb Před 2 měsíci

      If Sagalong is happening, let me know what y'all are reading!

  • @theramblingreviewer5150
    @theramblingreviewer5150 Před 3 měsíci

    Im planning on reading the Saga of Erik the Red and/or the Saga of the Greenlanders in April to coincide with Spring Into Adventure and Historathon.

  • @davidnovakreadspoetry
    @davidnovakreadspoetry Před 3 měsíci

    Eeks! I still haven’t finished _Ancient Iraq_ and now I have to fish out some possibilities for Q2. This is so sudden. 😂 Oooh, maybe I’ll go back to some Middle English poetry too.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      Middle English poetry is definitely something I need to get back into as well. There’s still a good amount that I need to read.

  • @RovingRedhead
    @RovingRedhead Před měsícem

    I have been away and its appears i have missed most of this ? But i will join in for sure in July, as i have my June reading all planned, but I just love historical non fiction.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před měsícem +1

      It’s not too late! We’re reading all year long. Glad to have you join!

    • @RovingRedhead
      @RovingRedhead Před měsícem

      @@revenantreads Thank you!

  • @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk
    @ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk Před 3 měsíci

    My other channel is about metal detecting, Detecting Daft. Found an Anglo-Saxon spot in north Lancashire which could be a missing link between Dublin, Isle of Man, through Morecambe Bay and on through north of England to York. Best wishes with your reading choices.

  • @Cristinact
    @Cristinact Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of my choices for this period is Georges Duby's "The Legend of Bouvines".

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I don’t know much about that topic. I hope you end up enjoying it!

    • @Cristinact
      @Cristinact Před 3 měsíci

      @@revenantreads me neither! 🤭 But it's George Duby so it must be beautifully written!!

    • @leonorcalvaoborges47
      @leonorcalvaoborges47 Před 3 měsíci

      It is in my list!

  • @TimeTravelReads
    @TimeTravelReads Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've added some of these to my Q2 possibilities list for future years.

  • @theramblingreviewer5150
    @theramblingreviewer5150 Před 3 měsíci

    I love Jackson Crawford. I've read The Poetic Edda, but ive not read that translation.
    Oooh, Norse America looks really interesting. Ive also got Children of Ash and Elm which i might try to get to sometime in the next few months. And a biography of Muhammad.

  • @felixarquer7732
    @felixarquer7732 Před 3 měsíci

    Insider correction: Troubadours wrote in old Occitan (aka Old Provençal), not old French.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      I’m unfamiliar with that language, but I assume I’ll learn more about it in the book.

    • @felixarquer7732
      @felixarquer7732 Před 3 měsíci

      @@revenantreads In the Middle Ages, the Romance language spoken in the south of France was Occitan, whereas the related but distinct French was the language of the north. France began conquering Occitania (where groundbreaking troubadour culture originated) in the 13th c., thus initiating the process of cultural genocide later imitated by so many modern nation-states. And this is why you haven't heard of the language of the troubadours.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      @@felixarquer7732 Interesting! Thank you for the info.

  • @katjack2780
    @katjack2780 Před 3 měsíci

    If anyone is interested, I just came across a CZcams video of Katherine Harvey giving a talk on her book at the Mortimer History Society eight months ago. Typing in Dr. Katherine Harvey: Sex in the Middle Ages should get you there.
    Kathryn Warner came out with a book on this subject in 2022: Sex & Sexuality in Medieval England.
    Evidently a hot topic...

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the heads up! Hot topic indeed.

  • @battybibliophile-Clare
    @battybibliophile-Clare Před 3 měsíci

    What a shame about Sagalong, Vin.

    • @revenantreads
      @revenantreads  Před 3 měsíci

      I was just contacted by Mark Richardson who told me it is still in the works. Hopefully we’ll hear an announcement soon!

    • @battybibliophile-Clare
      @battybibliophile-Clare Před 3 měsíci

      @@revenantreads oh that's great news. I shall certainly participate.

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 Před 3 měsíci

    Poetry....feeling weak......my kryptonite.........but then I saw Sex in the Middle Ages !! 😰