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Quick post; several are way overdue.

In any case, in the last few months, among other books:

The Horse, The Wheel, and Language:A fairly good study in the area where linguistics meets archaeology, with a bias towards archaeology.  It puts forward the hypothesis that the PIE speakers were Pontic-Caspian nomads whose success depends in part on the successful domestication of the horse for a nomadic lifestyle.

The Making of the English Working Class: A classic, and worth thinking about as we seem to be headed into a time period with higher GINI indices and rather more in the way of emerging class issues that were there a few decades ago.

Napoleon: For and Against: A fascinating look at different French biographers' responses to Napoleon.  Written in the direct shadow of the Second World War and its concerns were shaped by those conditions.

I also have Sarah Monette's ([personal profile] truepenny) Melusine to read, but haven't started it.  I've been an admirer of the author since I ran across her DLS annottaions on LJ.

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