All brick-and-mortar chain bookstores are like this, their bread and butter for all nin-fiction stuff is pop history, campaign books, memoirs of famous people, etc. Though they do have a couple serious authors like Kotkin mixed in there.
I really try to not be a history snob but it's hard when the only history I can get people to care about is US/European military history and biographies of well-known people.
All brick-and-mortar chain bookstores are like this, their bread and butter for all nin-fiction stuff is pop history, campaign books, memoirs of famous people, etc. Though they do have a couple serious authors like Kotkin mixed in there.
I really try to not be a history snob but it's hard when the only history I can get people to care about is US/European military history and biographies of well-known people.
I’ve seen literal Kurkezagt Foundation books in my local bookstore