10 best books of October: the Monitor's picks

Here are the 10 books Monitor critics liked best this month.

8. "Amsterdam," by Russell Shorto

Russell Shorto's wonderful new book Amsterdam is not only the story of a city – it's the history of an idea. Shorto, a New York Times Magazine contributor and bestselling author ("The Island at the Center of the World"), writes about his adopted city of Amsterdam as the source of the liberal concepts – constitutional government, democratic elections, freedom of worship, civil rights, free trade – on which all Western democratic societies are built. The Dutch, Shorto argues, were pushed into such practices by their constant struggle with the sea. Shorto is that rare author with a gift for turning intellectual history into a lively and compelling read.   

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