From the Gulf War to Gaza, a compelling critique of how and why Washington ensnared itself so destructively in the Middle East.
Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Restoration, 1868-2000 explores, through a combination of narrative and analysis, the changes in the political process which lay behind Japan's transformation into a modern nation state;
‘The Gaza I knew, and whose length and breadth I’ve travelled, has ceased to exist.’
Finalist for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography and for the National Book Critics Circle Award
Global institutions have failed to adapt to today's political-economic realities. What went wrong, and how can we reverse our descent into chaos?
How the first working-class politician to reach Britain's highest office was brought down, and his legacy disparaged.
From the Victorian era to Partition, Mukherjee uncovers the unique experiences of the very youngest South Asian migrants to Britain.
A pathbreaking history of modern Eritrea under postwar international administration, shedding light on issues that rock the Horn of Africa to this day.
Shows how state surveillance of left-wing individuals and groups was normalised in Cold War Britain, under the guise of upholding democracy.
From sculptors to worshippers, patrons to vandals, an era-spanning global exploration of our complex relationship with statues.
Challenging the received wisdom, this candid portrait of three cities reveals a history of co-existence between Muslims, Christians and Jews... Læs mere
An original conceptual approach to the study of war, attempting to capture the entire phenomenon of military adaptation--whether strategic, institutional or in the field.