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The Things We Make by Bill Hammack is engaging and talks about the history of engineering as its own pioneering thing (and not just a practical application of scientific discoveries).
A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn is pretty engaging.
1491 by Mann is a particular favorite of mine.