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The Lowbrow Guide to World History

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History - long ennobled as the privileged domain of lofty scholars and erudite minds - really just boils down to four things if you think about it. Who killed who, who conquered who, who slept with who, and in what order. Humanity's story, properly told, is every bit as bawdy as a sailor's yarn, as juicy as a Mills & Boon, as real and relevant as a night on the town with your drinking buddies. Problem is, it's usually told by Ivory Tower academics and droning documentarians. The Lowbrow Guide to World History is here to set the record straight, summing up our sordid past in terms we can all understand. Posing questions real people would ask - could Christopher Columbus even navigate his way out of a paper bag? What was so terrible about Ivan? Which of Henry Vill's wives was the most beddable? Who was crazier, Caligula or Nero? - author Michael Powell gets to the bottom of legendary figures' motivations and methods and shows why we should still be interested in them today. Witty? Irreverent? Non-traditional? Even raunchy and sophomoric? Thankfully, yes! The Lowbrow Guide to World History reminds us how much we can learn when we remember not to take ourselves too seriously.

First published January 1, 2004

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718 reviews54 followers
February 21, 2020
This is a humorous collection of many strange historical facts which we were never taught in school. Frankly, many of the tidbits may be deemed a bit too colorful for young eyes. Sophomoric might be the better description. Definitely not to be utilized for historical reference purposes.
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637 reviews
October 1, 2021
So this may seem sophomoric, college humor, but clearly a lot of research and interesting theories and facts are mixed in. The humor strikes me as ‘The Onion’ humor does… I love it’s irreverence mixed in with anecdotes… There are so many random stories, most very cool and interesting…told in very short sections, very readable in snippets… and with glossy pictures! Some reviewers of this book seemed so serious and confused by the heavy flavor of sarcasm… politely I’ll note this book was clearly not for them 😂.
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36 reviews
November 18, 2021
Prioritised sarcastic humour over historical accuracy - I was unsure if the areas of history in the book that I did not already know about were accurate, and areas I did know about, the book got wrong by trying to be funny. Some aspects the humour was worth it, but overall, I'd prefer historical accuracy.
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111 reviews7 followers
December 11, 2018
Mildly entertaining but chooses a weak attempt at snarky humor at the expense of historical error. One can be respectful of history and still be funny, but that is not the case here. Wish I could share it with students, but because of how lewd it is, I can't. A disappointment.
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3,227 reviews35 followers
April 2, 2024
I actually ended up abandoning this. I'm not sure who it's written for. It's often not clear which things are jokes, exaggerations, sarcasm, or sensationalized. Or actually true that they selected because they are wild and wacky.
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1,423 reviews6 followers
June 27, 2017
Spotty, but fun, collection of oddities.
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December 17, 2018
History for those who lack the time, or the patience or the desire to understand anything below the surface.
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May 17, 2019
Amusing albeit with a little too much bathroom humor.
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81 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2019
Sisukust oli ootuspäraselt vähe, ent samas oli hästi põnev lugeda ja iroonia oli ka meeldiv külg selle raamatu puhul.
Profile Image for Tina.
290 reviews10 followers
February 26, 2021
Entertaining and witty, it gave some insight into many historical anomalies and answered questions I never knew I had! This was a fun read.
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554 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2023
If these more interesting parts of history were included, people might be more interested in learning about it. Then maybe we would not be doomed to repeat it
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14 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2024
Cute book, if not entirely historically accurate (I'm not a historian so I don't know for sure but some of the details seem a little far-fetched).
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March 17, 2017
Lowbrow is quite right, it was good for some chortles though. The author is a wee bit too proud of his wit, and several parts were forced. Several parts repeat old chestnuts, like Nero fiddling while ROme burned, and a few places were frankly made up, but those moments were silly enough to recognize as such.
119 reviews8 followers
September 18, 2018
Book full of potential but regrettably vulgar style and mess where different mythology, religions and speculations (even rumors) were presented as a historical facts. However, I found many of the topics interesting and also format of the book was nice (small hardcover) and that's why it gets these two points. If they just were discussed in an accurate and academic way not this emotional, arrogant, speculative and groundless talk. In conclusion..I wouldn't bother ..and I was definetely dissapointed. But if you want to find legends, gossip and rumors then you can find quite a few here to discuss and study furthermore.
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343 reviews6 followers
February 22, 2017
Although I gleaned some interesting historical anecdotes, this book is quite crass. Who could have guessed from the title, eh?
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1,255 reviews
March 13, 2009
My favorite chapters were, Fat Chicks: A Historical Perspective and Ugly People Throughout the Ages. A brief history of defication however was not breif enough. Extremely lowbrow!
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26 reviews3 followers
January 20, 2014
Tongue in cheek view on the promenent subject in history. Already has the knowledge beforehand, nothing new. Context written almost Chav-like...
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892 reviews149 followers
March 19, 2016
A great bathroom book, even history fans might learn a thing or two.
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