
Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith (PDF) - 1980 Book by Historian James H. Billington
James Hadley Billington was an American academic and author who taught history at Harvard and Princeton before serving for 42 years as CEO of four federal cultural institutions. He served as the 13th Librarian of Congress after being nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1987, and his appointment was approved unanimously by the U.S. Senate. He retired as Librarian on September 30, 2015.
Billington received 42 honoris causa degrees, as well as the Presidential Citizen's Medal (2008), Woodrow Wilson Award from Princeton University (1992), the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement (1992), the UCLA Medal (1999), and the Pushkin Medal of the International Association of the Teachers of Russian Language and Culture (1999). He was awarded the Order of Friendship by the President of the Russian Federation (2008), the highest order that a foreign citizen may receive. He received honorary doctorates from Tbilisi State University in Georgia (1999) and the Russian State University for the Humanities (2001), and the University of Oxford (2002).
A great book to read along side the books of Carroll Quigley and Antony C. Sutton, to understand modern history on a deeper level.
"Six Records of a Floating Life" (浮生六記) - an autobiography by Shen Fu (沈復, 1763–1825), who lived in Changzhou (now Suzhou) during the Qing dynasty (PDF)
From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences – by Ilya Prigogine (1981)
Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission Through Myth (1969) - By Giorgio de Santillana (Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science M.l.T.) and Hertha von Dechend (Professor für Geschichte der Natur-wissenschaften, Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt) (PDF) (Wikipedia)