An Oedipal drama for the ages, played out through philosophical polemics, with a twist that haunts history to this day.
An in depth and personal look into the lives of four people wrongfully imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.
Staughton Lynd challenges academics to see American history through eyes of the poor and working class participants in history.
Usually viewed as a symbol of imperial might, Chaichian argues that Walls better fit as signs of an empire's decline.
In this wide-ranging volume two leading scholars of the region critically examine the new extractive-imperialism bearing down on the Americas
Szlajfer interprets economic nationalism as a significant world-wide phenomenon intimately linked with the birth, development and crisis of capitalist modernity
As the economic crisis continues, social-movements North and South have arisen to challenge the neo-liberal policies that have immiserated generations.
Timely and experienced-based guide to strengthening democracy within teachers unions.
Mark Pittaway was the pre-eminent historian of contemporary Hungary. This volume collects his most important work.
International law has failed to promote and protect the rights of society in the face of the neoliberal agenda
The first full-length study of German and Austrian social-democratic readings of the French Revolution, now available in English.
Marx insisted that 'in competition everything is reversed'--this title shows how Marx's method explains why.