Malcolm X was a country bumpkin who became a zoot-suited entertainer; who became a petty criminal; and, who became a self-taught intellectual. This title chronicles these many incarnations of Malcolm X, describing the multiple masks he donned over the years.
Constitutes a primary source that contributes to scholarship on Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, and nineteenth-century theater history. The... Læs mere
Dynamic stories from Chicana Movement participants living in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago
The most comprehensive, most original and authoritative treatment of the IRA with a new conclusion to bring the book completely up to date
Mass protest and other forms of activism are spreading around the world. The book examines why this is happening and what implications such dynamic new activism has for global politics.
Does terrorism actually work? And if so, then how? One of the world's leading experts on terrorism addresses these vital questions--ones which have, until now, remained remarkably under-scrutinized.
Poland's anti-constitutional breakdown poses three questions that this book sets out to answer: What, exactly, has happened since 2015? Why did it happen? And what are the prospects for a return to liberal democracy?
The first book to explain how the Kremlin's increasingly authoritarian and aggressive stance threatens Europe, America and the world.
In 1968 three trawlers from hull's fleet sank in just three weeks. 59 men died. The fishwife Lillian Bilocca and her army of women stormed into action and changed the shipping laws.
A fascinating, first-person account of a historic era in the struggle for black empowerment in America.
Serkeftin: A Narrative of the Rojava Revolution takes a first-hand look at the complex process of grassroots democracy and women’s liberation that is radically altering life in northern Syria’s predominately Kurdish areas.