History Pop-Up Dec | History Books with Ron Tester
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What did people think before the concept of "science discovery" existed?
Ron Tester is back for our end-of-year History Pop-Up where we discuss fascinating books about science, society + some truly dark moments in history.
Ron has been reading about how science as we know it didn't exist until the 1570s + why Newton spent more time studying the Bible than thinking about gravity.
I discuss the less cheery matter of mass suicides in 1945 Germany + what happened in Budapest's final days under Nazi occupation.
Look for more History Pop-Ups where we abandon business books entirely + indulge our other book nerd tendencies.
Books discussed in this episode:
The Invention of Science - David Wooten
Promise Me You'll Shoot Yourself - Florian Huber
Aftermath - Harald Jähner
The Clockwork Universe - Edward Dolnick
The Last Days of Budapest - Adam Lebor
Ron's Website: rontestercoaching.com
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