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The Blackwells as radicals, merchants, financiers and administrators illustrate the importance of kinship, the development of the early modern state in London and the ownership of the memory of the civil wars across a century of wars and revolutions.
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Examines how the form and function of the Covenants were shorn of religious implications and repurposed, serving a pluralistic vision of the role of religion in politics and public life.
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A compelling historical fiction novel of female ambition, set in the aftermath of the American Civil War.
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I Saw Democracy Murdered is the memoir of Sam Russell (1915–2010), a communist journalist and a British volunteer with the anti-fascist Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War.
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I Saw Democracy Murdered is the memoir of Sam Russell (1915–2010), a communist journalist and a British volunteer with the anti-fascist Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War.
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The Adventurers for Irish land transformed England’s trade and government finances in the... Læs mere
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Alfred Thomas Wood was nothing and everything. One hundred years before the Hollywood film The Great Impostor, Wood, the Great Absquatulator, roved through the momentous mid-19th... Læs mere
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Lincoln’s significance in the history of slavery and emancipation, the Union’s preservation and the formation of a new national vision is unquestionably... Læs mere
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A journalist's memoir-plus-reporting about modern-day conflicts over Southern monuments to Nathan... Læs mere
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A New York Times bestselling author reveals the story of a nearly forgotten moment in American history, when mass violence was not an aberration, but a regular activity—and nearly extinguished the Abolition movement.