European History Books
Browse books about European history from Ancient Rome and the Renaissance to political biographies about Napoleon, Churchill and Stalin.
Bestsellers
See AllBest New European History Books
See AllEuropean History Books Coming Soon
See AllAncient Rome
See AllBookseller Favorites
See AllThe Original Post-Apocalyptic Thriller
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
By Barbara W. Tuchman
Writing with the pace of a fantasy novelist, Tuchman drops the reader into a world of rogue mercenary armies, double-dealing popes, peasant rebellions, and a plague that wiped out half of Europe. It’s a thrilling ride through a century where everything that could go wrong did.
Medieval History
See AllRenaissance History
See AllWinner of the Pulitzer Prize
The Swerve: How the World Became Modern (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
By Stephen Greenblatt
One lost manuscript. One daring book hunter. One massive "swerve" in human history. Greenblatt takes us back to 1417 to show how a single poem rescued from a dusty monastery shelf gave birth to the modern world.
World War I
See AllWorld War II
See AllThe Siege That Reshaped the World
1453: The Holy War for Constantinople and the Clash of Islam and the West
By Roger Crowley
Bringing the terrifying noise, smoke, and ferocity of the 53-day siege of Constantinople to life, Crowley delivers a thrilling logbook of 15th-century warfare, showing how brilliant engineering and military willpower finally breached the world's most impregnable walls.
European Historical Biography
See AllEuropean Politics & Government
See AllA Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
By David Grann
This seamless slam-dunk of epic history-telling from the author of the bestselling Killers of the Flower Moon is an 18th-century puzzle of high seas intrigue, a fateful shipwreck, mutiny, and a real-life Lord of the Flies descent into mayhem















