
What we’re about
Welcome to The Drunken Historians Society!
Do you love history, biographies, and raising a glass to the past? Then this is the perfect book club for you. We’re a group of history enthusiasts in Phoenix who dive into the lives of historical figures, explore pivotal moments in history, and enjoy lively discussions over drinks.
Each month, we choose a biography or history book to read. Whether it's about a famous leader, an unsung hero, or a fascinating event, we meet up in a relaxed setting—usually at a local bar or pub—to discuss the book, share insights, and enjoy drinks.
What to expect:
Thought-provoking discussions on history, culture, and the lives of intriguing figures.
A fun, friendly atmosphere where history lovers of all backgrounds can connect.
Great company, good drinks, and a new book every month!
Who should join: Anyone who loves a good story, historical or biographical books, and engaging conversation with a drink in hand. Whether you’re a casual reader or a history buff, everyone’s welcome.
Join The Drunken Historians Society, and let’s make history while enjoying our favorite beverages!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Drunken Historians' Society Presents: Lives of the Caesars by SuetoniusState 48 Lager House , Scottsdale , AZ$5.00
Salvete, Drunken Scribes!
This May, our journey takes us deep into the heart of imperial Rome with Lives of the Caesars by Suetonius. Prepare for a wild parade of emperors—some noble, many depraved, all fascinating. From Julius Caesar’s calculated charisma to Caligula’s infamous madness, Suetonius offers a window into a world of power, excess, intrigue, and occasionally, very questionable hairstyles.
Translated with clarity in the Oxford World’s Classics edition by Catharine Edwards, this version keeps the spirit sharp and readable. Other translations are certainly welcome, but do keep in mind they vary widely in tone and detail—some bordering on Shakespearean, others more modern and crisp. Audio versions are available, though likely drawn from different translations.
We'll be gathering once more at State 48, this time in their private room—a quieter, more focused setting perfect for our discussion. Due to space constraints, this event is capped at 20 participants. There will be a wait-list if needed and dropout rates are usually around 50%. An entry fee of $5.00 will help tip our gracious server (separate from individual checks). You can pay in person or here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/R3LU9TH8QEVC4
While this won’t be a fully immersive theme night (due to being at a public venue), Roman-inspired flair is encouraged! Don a tunic or laurel crown if the mood strikes you, and if you’ve got a Roman snack or drink to share, feel free to bring it along.
Book Info: Lives of the Caesars (Oxford World’s Classics Edition)
By Suetonius, translated by Catharine Edwards
Available hereJoin us as we raise a glass to Rome’s emperors—both the majestic and the monstrous—and toast to another night of raucous reflection.
Cheers... or rather, Io Saturnalia!