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The industrial history of a nation is often traced through its materials, its technical decisions, and the institutional... Read More >>
As the world bumbles through the SECOND Cold War, this fast-paced behind-closed-doors book reveals how the FIRST... Read More >>
The European Werewolf PhenomenonPredators, Panic, and the Truth Behind the Legend For centuries, Europe told stories... Read More >>
In this nonfictional narrative, the author, Rudolf K. Braun, used the actual names of the participants, as most... Read More >>
This is a collector's accounting of America's and Canada's ration tokens that were used on the home front during... Read More >>
Secrets of the Bloodline follows Aveline Delacour, a young woman drawn into a dangerous quest to uncover the mystery... Read More >>
Exploring the Australian Army's second-longest conflict from a new perspective, Supporting the Commitment is an... Read More >>
70 Jahre nach dem Abschluss des Pariser Vertrages, welcher die Grundlage der Südtiroler Autonomie bildet, kann objektiv... Read More >>
Offering a working-class perspective on Ottoman modernity, this study focuses on a naval worksite to explore how... Read More >>
The gripping and heroic story of fighter pilots defending the skies over Britain from unprecedented Nazi attack... Read More >>
Metamorphoses uses problem-solving to explain action and digression in major musical compositions. It focuses on... Read More >>
How the Chinese liberal intellectuals launched the civil society movement and how it later disintegrated Read More >>
An Ecclesiology for the New Ghetto Theology Using the story of Simon the Niger as a blueprint for how the early... Read More >>
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With its focus on the intersections of early Black Atlantic and American studies, children’s literature, history... Read More >>
This book explores the little known but significant presence and impact of Sogdian Christians and the Sogdian language... Read More >>
This book tells the story of how the presidency, through history, law, and politics, has outgrown in power from... Read More >>
Why did the nonviolent mutiny of Indian soldiers at Meerut in 1857 lead to a war that threatened to destroy the... Read More >>
Leading economic historians examine how economic warfare and sanctions have been applied in modern history; with... Read More >>
Why do citizens support authoritarian leaders and martial law in a democratic country? What draws these citizens... Read More >>
Founded in 1478 and not permanently abolished until 1834, the Spanish Inquisition has always been a notorious institution... Read More >>
From the seventeenth century to the First World War, both free and unfree labor were essential for building an empire.... Read More >>
This Element is concerned with narrative as a mode of knowing. It draws attention to the epistemic value of historical... Read More >>