Book Review
Conservative Bookshelf
The following books, some of which have a Conservative Historian formal review, can help provide your studies and writing with information that provides conservative historical perspectives. These should be prerequisites for any true collection of historical works that refute conventional liberal and progressive dogma.
- Bully Boy, The Truth about Teddy Roosevelt’s Legacy by Jim Powell
- Cahill Collection: Gifts of the Jews, Sailing the Wine Dark Sea, How the Irish Saved Civilization and everything else in the “Hinges of History” Collection
- The Case Against Education by Bryan Caplan
- The Case for Nationalism by Rich Lowry
- The Coming Generational Storm by Laurence Kotlikoff
- The Conservative Sensibility by George F Will
- An Empire of Wealth by John Steele Gordon
- The Faculty Lounges and Other Reasons Why You Will Not Get the College Education You Paid For by Naomi Schaefer Riley
- On Grand Strategy by John Lewis Gladdis
- A History of Marriage by Elizabeth Abbott
- I love Capitalism by Ken Langone
- The Middle East by Bernard Lewis (and most of he wrote)
- A Monetary History of the United States by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwarz
- Myth of the Robber Baron by Burton W. Folsom
- Osman’s Dream by Caroline Finkel
- “Reflections on the Revolution in France” by Edmund Burke
- The Right Side of History by Ben Shapiro
- The Road to Serfdom by Freidrich Hayek
- Rome’s Last Citizen by Bob Goodman and Jimmy Soni
- Shlaes Collection: The Forgotten Man, Coolidge and the Great Society
- The Swerve by Stephen Greenblatt’
- Them by Ben Sasse
- Triumph of William McKinley by Karl Rove
- Tuchman collection: The Guns of August, Zimmerman Telegram and the Proud Tower
- Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- Undivided Past by David Cannadine