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Kudelia’s forensic town-by-town analysis focuses on the decision-­making of local elites, such as mayors and entrepreneurs.
Tejani’s sweeping, colorful narrative is populated by naive government scientists, relentless railroad magnates seeking monopoly profits, and earnest municipal reformers advancing the public interest.
In this timely, compelling history, Cook explores the important role that Canada played in the defense of North America during World War II.
This engaging book offers a journalistic view of how the Labour Party under Keir Starmer won the 2024 election.
In this dazzling work of intellectual history, Skinner offers a sweeping account of the politics and philosophy of the idea of freedom.
Three new biographies vividly sketch the lives and legacies of soldiers and spies who navigated the convulsions of the twentieth century.
This short collection of poems brings together some of the most powerful work of the Gazan librarian, poet, and essayist Mosab Abu Toha.
Gorski, a literary and culture scholar, examines the breakneck commercialization of book publishing, and Russian literature more broadly, following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Bouverie writes a splendid history of the World War II alliance between the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union.
This book argues that in a region known largely for its fragile states and durable autocracies, Kuwait’s history of vigorous parliamentary politics has made it a salutary exception. From the ...
In this meticulous history, Hirst examines the relationship between Turkey under Mustafa Kemal and Bolshevik Russia in the aftermath of World War I.
In his rich and persuasive account, Robinson traces the roots of civilizational theory to both Western and Russian philosophers of the twentieth century.