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In this anthology, scholars examine Roosevelt's role in the international arena, focusing on subjects such as his diplomacy with Europe, Russia, the Baltic States, Canada and the Caribbean and his relations with American Jews in the face of the Holocaust.
This work, originally written in 1882, provides a biography of John Randolph, a prominent figure in American national politics in the early 1800s. Presenting relevant letters by Randolph, the book covers his relations with the Jeffersonians and Jacksonians.
This book examines the life of an aristocrat official of the traditional precapitalist Tibetan state. The... Læs mere
Opening with the reign of King Alfred, during which the foundations of the nation were laid, this book introduces the monarchs who have ruled through personal and political strife, triumph, war and peacetime. This is the story of modern civilization.
Adolf Hitler: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works captures Hitler’s life, his works, and his legacy. The volume features a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and a cross-reference dictionary section that includes entries on people, places, and events related to him.
Celia Sandys’ charming autobiography paints a remarkable picture of her exceptional life. It also includes a unique window on the life and death of her grandfather, Winston... Læs mere
The Thirty Years' War was the worst disaster to befall Europe during the early modern period. Frederick V, the Elector Palatine played a major role in the crucial developmental stages of the conflict. He is the subject of this historiographic study of the war.
THE GREEN & WHITE HOUSE takes an affectionate and wry look at the special relationship Ireland, a small nation of less than six million people, has with the greatest superpower in the world.
‘An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader’ WALTER ISAACSON From the bestselling author of Enemies of the... Læs mere
The true story of the strange disappearance of a radical icon