Nomical History November: Where the World Catches Its Breath Between Chaos and Consequence (Nomical History by Month)
Nomical History November: Where the World Catches Its Breath Between Chaos and Consequence (Nomical History by Month)
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Author: Thomas, Joel W
Number Of Pages: 167
EAN: 9798999848161
Release Date: 13-11-2025
Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Languages: English
Binding: paperback
Details: Nomical History, November
A month’s worth of revolutions, revelations, collapses, and accidental breakthroughs, told with precision, irreverence, and zero patience for textbook mythology. This volume turns November into a panoramic calendar of human chaos, where treaties collide with tombs, kings with scientists, and progress with its own consequences.
What this book delivers:
• A curated history of November, spanning wars, inventions, revolutions, coups, parades, and the occasional cosmic mistake.
• Dozens of events retold with clarity and bite, exposing the real mechanics behind the stories people pretend to understand.
• Sharp commentary woven through every chapter, stripping away the mythology around nations, science, and power.
• A structure that reads like a calendar, not a lecture, mapping human behavior through coincidence instead of importance.
• A voice that refuses to romanticize history, cutting straight to the failures, consequences, motives, and unintended outcomes.
Why it stands apart:
• History without reverence, written for readers who are tired of sanctified narratives.
• Humor used as a diagnostic tool, not decoration.
• Precision research presented without academic drag, making the complexity legible without dumbing it down.
• A complete November chronology, from empires burning out to ideas being born, all under the same cold sky.
Ideal for readers who want:
• Historical truth without ceremony
• Intelligent analysis without academic fog
• A timeline that exposes patterns instead of pretending they aren’t there
• A reminder that progress is rarely intelligent, and almost never intentional
This is not a history book that flatters the past. It interrogates it, month by month, with the kind of focus that leaves no illusion standing.
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